(Northeastern University students in Toronto and Vancouver present their road traffic pattern analysis to judges from the City of Toronto and TELUS at the ‘Hackathon for Good’ to come up with solutions for street congestion during Taylor Swift’s upcoming Toronto concert series. (Source: Telus Communications Inc.))

Looking at: Is Taylor Swift the key to solving traffic in Toronto?

Telus (TSX:T) “Hackathon” with Northeastern University graduate students focused on improving Toronto’s traffic during Taylor Swift’s concert
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BCE acquires Internet provider Ziply Fiber for C$7B

BCE (TSX:BCE), one of Canada's largest telecom stocks, announces that its Bell Canada subsidiary will acquire Ziply Fiber for C$7B.
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255 million vehicles utilize BlackBerry QNX embedded technology

BlackBerry (TSX:BB) reports that its QNX software is now embedded in more than 255 million vehicles worldwide.
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Prime Video in Canada adds TSN to its channels options

Canadian sports network TSN is now available on Amazon's Prime Video channels in Canada, BCE Inc.'s (TSX:BCE) Bell Media announced Friday.

Edgewater Wireless files patent application for spectrum slicing

Edgewater Wireless Systems (TSXV:YFI) completes a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for spectrum slicing.
Rogers

Rogers reports 50% profit decline in Q1 despite revenue growth

Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI) faces a significant setback in its Q1 2024 performance, including a 50 per cent profit drop.

Bell and Google partner to use generative AI at call centres

Bell (TSX:BCE) has made Google Cloud Contact Centre AI, the first fully AI solution, available for enterprise and mid-market customers.
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Telesat secures $2 billion government loan for new satellites

Telesat (TSX:TSAT), a global leader in satellite operations, will receive a C$2.14 billion loan from the Government of Canada.