A complex interplay of technology, services and end-user requirements inform the rules that govern phone companies, according to Charles Dalfen, chair of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), indicating that the regulation process is more complicated than it's sometimes made out to be.
Allstream Inc. has unveiled a digital pen and paper system that the firm claims can streamline data entry and document retrieval for Canadian companies.
Enterprise telecom managers might face some tough choices in the near future as carriers battle for control of the voice-over-IP (VoIP) market, said one industry analyst, speaking on the very day that two new IP phone offerings hit the street.
When Lan Nguyen tried to use her cell phone for an interview about Centennial College's telecom projects, the call wouldn't go through. Nguyen's handset couldn't get a signal
With hundreds of options to choose from, how can corporations pick the right supply-chain management (SCM) technology to meet their business goals? The answer, according to one consultant, comes in a single word: "focus."
Montreal-based Teleglobe International Holdings Inc. says its days as a service provider for enterprises are decidedly done now that the firm has merged with a U.S. carrier.
The operating system may be gaining a foothold in the financial services sector, but not everyone is convinced that Linux is ready for prime time. Industry insiders and observers provide information that could keep