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Cambium Networks has announced special pricing and new resources for service providers deploying Facebook’s Express WiFi platform.
Express Wi-Fi is an end-to-end, software-as-a-service platform that helps mobile, satellite operators and internet service providers manage their WiFi networks and services, including helping them build, grow, operate, and monetize their network services in a sustainable and scalable way.
The Express WiFi platform is being used in more than 30 countries, connecting millions of people around the world.
As an official channel partner for the Express WiFi platform, Cambium Networks enhances the services it provides its customers by working with service providers to accelerate Express WiFi deployments.
Canada s telecommunications regulator has ordered the dominant operators to take steps to increase competition in a market that has some of the world s highest billing rates, although the measure fell short of what some analysts had expected. The move comes more than a year after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau s Liberal government asked the telecoms companies to cut bills by 25% or face consequences after high mobile bills became a hot button issue in the 2019 elections. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) said the telecoms firms should offer wholesale wireless access to so-called Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), smaller outfits such as Videotron in Quebec that can then resell the capacity at reduced retail prices and pass on the savings to consumers.
OTTAWA Canada’s telecommunications regulator on Thursday ordered the dominant operators to take steps to increase competition in a market that has some of…
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OTTAWA, April 15 (Reuters) - Canada’s telecommunications regulator will rule on Thursday on whether reluctant big wireless providers must do more to increase competition in a market that has some of the world’s highest billing rates.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is at odds with the telecom operators and ordered them in March last year to bring down cellphone bills by 25% or face consequences.
The ruling Liberals want the major firms to offer wholesale wireless access to so-called Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO), smaller outfits that resell the capacity at reduced retail prices and pass on the savings to consumers.