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Thales IoT SAFE to Secure Cloud Connectivity for New Internet of Things Services in Canada
TELUS and CIRA to implement the Thales GSMA IoT SAFE solution for a new country-wide security management system for IoT devices.
Thales solution integrates chip-to-cloud security with mutual authentication between devices and IoT Cloud Platform, guaranteeing data confidentiality and integrity.
The innovative system offers simplified remote management of connected devices across a wide range of IoT sectors, including energy, healthcare, infrastructure, and more.
Thales technology is at the heart of a new Canadian IoT project that is enabling instant, secure and scalable cloud connectivity for SIM/eSIM-enabled IoT. Working alongside TELUS, a leading Canadian wireless network operator, and the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), the project s certification partner, Thales is supplying SIMs and the IoT server, both compliant with the GSMA IoT SAFE specifications.
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Maclean’s magazine has ranked Tillsonburg as one of Canada’s Top 25 communities to live and work remotely in 2021.
Using data provided by Environics Analytics, as well as publicly available figures from a variety of sources, the magazine considered a range of categories. Tillsonburg ranked No. 25.
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“They do this annually, it’s like a snapshot in time,” said Tillsonburg Mayor Stephen Molnar.
“I think it speaks very well for the community and for the region as a whole,” said Molnar. “I think that’s indicative of not just the growth, but the spirit of the community and what attracts people here, and how they reinforce the values of the Town of Tillsonburg.”
New data from the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) shows that rural internet users still significantly lag behind urban users when it comes to speed.
The new report says that since the start of the pandemic, rural speeds have been between one-fifth and one-tenth of urban speeds. Rural download speeds hovered around 5.5Mbps, while urban speeds hovered around 50Mbps.
Interestingly, the report outlines that internet speeds in urban areas have seen a significant improvement over the past year.
âMeasured urban download speeds have nearly doubled since the start of the pandemic. In March 2020, the median download speed was 26.16Mbps, compared to 51.09Mbps in March 2021,â CIRA notes.
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By Nick Seebruch The Cornwall Clocktower with a banner celebrating 2020 high school graduates. The Pride flag can be seen in the background. Taken June 2020 (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News).
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MacLean’s ranks Cornwall as the number 8 best city in which to work remotely in Canada. Cornwall punches well above its weight on this list out ranking cities such as Regina, Sask., Charlottetown, PEI, Brampton, ON, and even Toronto.
MacLean’s cites Cornwall’s internet accessibility as its strongest selling point, with the magazine reporting that 17 individuals can work on a single internet connection, according to data provided by the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA).