Data On Tap Inc., Canada’s first Full MVNO, challenges the CRTC Telecom Regulatory Policy Data On Tap Inc. Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
TORONTO, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Data On Tap Inc. (dotmobile), Canada’s first Full Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), is asking the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry (ISI) to
review and vary the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) recent
“The CRTC decision misinterprets Canada’s wireless policy. Industry analysts, telecom experts, competitive regional providers and even the dominant carriers all recognise that this decision will not have any meaningful, immediate or nation-wide effect on the wireless market,” said Algis Akstinas, CEO of Data on Tap Inc. “It is not addressing the pain points that kicked off the Review of Mobile Wireless Services and were validated by the Commission and Competition Bureau Canada during the proceeding.”
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Based on the solution, the market is categorized into security systems, safety systems, others (fire door control systems, others parts, and accessories). The security system is further divided into access control systems and smart door locks. The smart door look is further segmented into biometric door locks, electric strike door locks, smart card door locks, others (keypad door lock, etc.).
The security system held the largest share in 2020 due to its smart solutions with remote access. The increasing demand for access control systems and smart door locks in residential as well as commercial sectors will aid the segment’s growth.
April 30, 2021
MyRepublic s branding at Raffles Place MRT.
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In celebration of MyRepublic s ninth year of business, the telco service provider has undergone a major brand refresh to reflect its new commitment to customers while pushing out a new service.
People who get people
MyRepublic new brand comes with a new look and style. Now, the telco hopes to relate to customers as people who get people , where the telco s services keep up with its customer s evolving connectivity needs and come across as customer-centric, approachable and friendly in a digital-first world.
The new branding will pack new visuals where MyRepublic reimagines its purple overtones into one that s modern, personable, intelligent, yet down-to-earth .
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Chatham-based TekSavvy Solutions Inc. is calling for strict conditions to ensure competitive markets and affordable prices if a proposed merger between telecom giants Rogers and Shaw is approved.
Andy Kaplan-Myrth, TekSavvy’s vice-president regulatory and carrier affairs, delivered this message to members of Parliament while appearing before the standing committee on industry, science and technology Wednesday during its study of the proposed merger.
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“The merger of these two massive vertically integrated companies needs to be made contingent on effective and efficient regulatory measures that promote competition for services and that protect consumers’ interests in the Canadian telecom sector,” Kaplan-Myrth said in a media release.
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