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- Creative destruction in Canada
- Creative destruction in CanadaRoyal Bank of Canada RBC Bank : Corporate BullyRBC Bank President Gordon Nixon - Salary $11.73 Million $100,000 - MISTAKE (FISHERMEN'S LOAN) ...
- Tags: Operational accounting, Only Problem, RBC Bank, RBC
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- Data Processing scores big success! Linux loses, again!
- When Canada's Do Not Call registery came on-line last week it was an instant success - well, it took a bit more than two years to issue the outsourcing contract for it, nine months to get it working on Linux, and perhaps two days to port a highly secure (and...
- Tags: Do-Not-Call, Web, Linux, Phone, Data-processing, Web Site, Site, Bell Canada, Error Message, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Telemarketing, Advertising & Promotion, Web Technology, Public Relations, Telecom & Utilities, Internet, Marketing, Marketing Research, Corporate Communications, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- Bell Canada Leverages Zend Platform for Montreal Exchange
- Montreal Exchange MX is the Canadian derivatives exchange. Aware that certain of their websites and web applications had flaws, the Montreal Exchange has decided to gradually migrate them to a more robust architecture. The Montreal Exchange's manager for web development, has chosen to engineer the MX site with a Zend-based...
- Tags: Zend Technologies Ltd., Bell Canada, Montreal Exchange, Financial Services
- Case studies 2008-09-01
- Bell Canada Leverages Nortel Hosted VoIP for Internal Communications Network
- Bell Canada is Canada's largest communications company, providing the most comprehensive and innovative suite of communication services to residential and business customers in Canada. The challenge was to provide knowledge workers with state-of-the-art communications tools, replacing legacy Centrex service, providing greater user flexibility and reachability with Find Me/Follow Me services,...
- Tags: Network, Nortel Networks Corp., Bell Canada, Application Integration, VOIP, Telecommunications, Middleware, Telephony, Corporate Communications, It Services, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- Case studies 2008-06-25
- Bell Canada's packet inspection violates privacy law, group says
- Bell Canada's packet inspection violates privacy law, group saysWell its that true bell is in order to ....A excellent lawsuit just hope they will receve it big time and painful .its about time that corporate wrong doing is meet with hard sanctionJust think if you were an...enterprise using...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, packet inspection, Bell Canada, privacy law
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- Bell Canada's packet inspection violates privacy law, group says
- And you didn't like Comcast's TCP resets. Something far more egregious is going on in Canada, where Bell Canada has been engaged in deep-packet inspection of traffic. Bell is using DPI to find and limit the use of peer-to-peer applications such as BitTorrent, which it says are congesting its network,...
- Tags: Bell Canada, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Nexus Telecom Case Study: Bell Canada
- Bell Canada wanted to monitor end-to-end operational measurements and to ensure high Quality of Service QoS as well as Service Level Agreement SLA conformance for the IP/Carrier Ethernet, IP/MPLS and TDM networks. NexusMETER is a carrier-grade, multi-vendor, multi-technology performance management solution that provides end-to-end performance monitoring capabilities for heterogeneous networks.
- Tags: Performance, Bell Canada, Performance Monitoring, Nexus Telecom, NexusMETER, Performance Management, Business Intelligence, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies 2007-10-16
- Canadian National Railway Cuts Chassis Cycle Time Nearly in Half Using RFID
- As intermodal transport grew at a rapid pace in recent years, the Canadian National Railway Company CN team sought to decrease congestion and increase throughput at its vital Brampton terminal. Key process improvements included the creation of a chassis pool and the replacement of manual tracking with an automated RFID...
- Tags: Bell Canada, Motorola Inc., RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
- Case studies 2007-08-01
- Bell Canada today announced the availability of the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition smartphone, offering worldwide roaming, true high-speed Internet access, and advanced multimedia applications such as GPS navigation.So why the "World Edition" as part of the moniker? Well, because the 8830 offers compatibility with high speed Internet access and premium...
- Tags: News, BlackBerry 8800
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Behind the Scenes of the First All-IP Converged Network for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
- Bell Canada is delivering the first all-IP converged network at a Winter Games. In selecting partners, Bell Canada and VANOC were looking for a high degree of commitment and proven capabilities in designing and deploying some of the world's most reliable and robust converged communications networks. They found those characteristics...
- Tags: Network, Nortel Networks Corp., Bell Canada, Games, Networking, Personal Technology
- White papers 2007-06-25
- Alexander Graham Bell, your name gave us 130 good years
- Haven't seen this nugget of info anywhere else, but that hasn't stopped me before.Assuming the AT&T purchase of BellSouth goes thru within a year, the BellSouth name will disappear by early 2007.With that disappearance, the surname of the man widely but not universally believed to have invented the telephone...
- Tags: Bell Canada
- Blog posts 2006-03-06
- Canada telcos to regulators: you're clueless
- Yesterday, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC said it would regulate VoIP services only when it is provided and used as local telephone service.That decision is widely viewed as quite favorable (Canadians would say, "favourable") to pure-play VoIP providers who do not currently engage in local phone services, nor...
- Tags: Bell, Bell Canada, TELUS Corp., CRTC
- Blog posts 2005-05-13
- VoIP top priority for Bell Canada in 2004
- VoIP top priority for Bell Canada in 2004Just Roll UpOne of those ILS servers,rent IP addresses to customers. And pay Microsoft a quarter royalty for using Netmeeting software. Whats behind the differentiation between full fledged Video,and Voice is most likely a hold up of the use of 'voice response...
- Tags: Telephony, Bell Canada, VoIP
- Discussion threads 2003-12-17
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- Start up cellular provider Globalive denied license to operate in Canada
- well the big 3 knows that if a new player join the party thing will change .... bell telus and roger is all the same ..... at a few buck and a few services apart .....But we have rules and regulation and they must obey they ....Globalive...
- Tags: Globalive
- Discussion threads 2009-10-30
- Start up cellular provider Globalive denied license to operate in Canada
- In a stunning victory for Bell Canada, Telus and Rogers, the CRTC denied new start up Globalive a license to operate as a telecommunications cellular service provider in Canada by Doug Hanchard
- Tags: Canada, Business Services, Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Doug Hanchard
- Blog posts 2009-10-29
- Antitrust: Time to break apart the phone companies -- again?
- Actually,those 'guaranteed revenue' companiesAre not so rare. Food companies, oil and gas companies, phone companies, electric companies, water utilities.... the list goes on and on if I had enough time to think of them all.That is why we need to break up any company that gets more than a 10%...
- Tags: Corporate law, Telecom & Utilities, Network technology, Food & Beverage, 360Networks Corp., phone company, phone, antitrust
- Discussion threads 2009-10-21
- Net Neutrality vs. "do no evil"
- 6 of onehalf dozen of another. Like all extremists you paint a nice picture from one perspective. All these internet companies are so innocent and all they want is a fair shake . . . yeah right. In order to maximize profits, they purposely underbuilt their networks. They advertize high...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Regulations, regulation, Videotron, network, Internet Service Provider, Net Neutrality, Bush
- Discussion threads 2009-10-03
- The disruptive nature of cloud computing
- Maybe a little overstated don't you think?Let's really think about the amount of disruption from 1-10 on these examples: Gas Lamps to Light bulbs 10, nobody uses gas lamps anymore. Steel Mill example, maybe an 8 or 9. Open Source a 7 because even those that haven't used it benefitted...
- Tags: Virtualization, cloud computing
- Discussion threads 2009-08-12
- 1 billion of Apple's app downloads may be bogus
- 1 billion of Apple's app downloads may be bogusbunkI've only re-downloaded an app twice, and both of those no more than once. Both times, as a result of a possibly corrupted file.Re-loading your iPhone, or even restoring it, re-loads the apps from iTunes, NOT from the App Store, at least...
- Tags: Financial accounting, Apple Inc., app download
- Discussion threads 2009-07-14
- Palm garners Europe distribution for Pre; Inks 02, Movistar deals
- Palm said Tuesday that its Pre phone will be coming to the UK, Ireland and Germany via the O2 network. In Spain, the Pre will be distributed via the Movistar network. Palm will debut the Pre in Canada with Bell Mobility in the second half of the year. ...
- Tags: Palm Inc., Sales Strategy, Networking, Sales, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
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