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The 81-storey M3 and the 67-storey M4 will be dramatic additions to Mississauga’s skyline
There is so much development going on in Mississauga’s downtown core, it can make heads spin with an estimated 40 high-rise projects of varying size either currently being built or planned within the next five to 10 years.
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Without any height restrictions, there are some massive towers in development, one of which is M City’s M3. At 81-storeys, it will be the city’s tallest building, and now there is also the pending launch of M4, spanning 67-storeys and the latest tower to be announced as part of the massive, master-planned community called M City.
M City and the makeover of a downtown core
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Pressure on Ericsson in the Chinese media and two towers deals top today’s news chart.
Ericsson’s CEO Börje Ekholm has been trying to downplay the potential impact on the Swedish vendor’s business in China as a result of
Huawei and
ZTE’s ban from the Swedish 5G market, but the thorny issue may be coming to a head asan article in The Global Times, a mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, cites a source suggesting that Ericsson’s 5G radio access network (RAN) business may be negatively impacted unless the Swedish regulator, the PTS, reverses its decision to exclude Huawei and ZTE on ‘security’ grounds. Ekholm stated during Ericsson’s recent Q1 earnings report webcast that the next 5G tender process “will probably come in the next few months [but] that s a bit unpredictable… we have no insight into how that would look like.” Ericsson’s share price is down by 3.9% today, so the report is having the desired