![]() ![]() ✔Telecom’s direct GDP contribution includes $24.7 billion from the sector’s value chain and up to $52 billion in direct impact from increased sales and other outputs from other Canadian industries through the incremental addition of additional wireless and broadband connections Įricsson has been proudly operating in the Canadian telecom sector for 70 years, and we’re continuing to invest, research and hire talent here in Canada. ✔The six largest Canadian telecommunications operators invested $13.3 billion in capital expenditures in 2022 to continue expanding and enhancing their wireless and broadband internet networks ✔Enhanced connectivity, including 5G, has the potential to contribute an additional $112 billion to Canada’s GDP by 2035 Some of the new PwC report’s other key findings include: PwC released a report commissioned by the Canadian Telecommunications Association, showing Canada’s telecom sector directly contributed nearly $77 billion to the Canadian economy in 2022 and supported nearly 724,000 jobs! The telecom sector continues to invest and build networks across Canada. Viet Nguyen | Dalia Merheb I Chris Mercer P.Eng I Fabien Brunel I Robin Kaushik I Cathy Nardi I Ahsan Mir I Tina Barnes I Erika Brooks I Hicham Chaoui I Reza Forouhar I Norberto Arteaga I Roy LizziĬanadians’ growing reliance on connectivity has led to an increase in expectations for network quality, coverage, and resiliency. Ericsson Canada is proud to sponsor Canada's leading ICT event and to help shape the future direction of communications and information technology in Canada. Thanks to all of the organizers of #CTS2023 and congrats on a successful event. Our Head of our Ericsson Global AI Accelerator and our AI in Canada Prasad Garigipati spoke on how AI research and applications will revolutionize how we live and work in society and how important it is to bring together stakeholders from all sectors, including academia and government.Īt Ericsson Canada, we’re excited to be investing in this field of R&D, and in the Canadian talent to innovate around AI. Yasir also presented a compelling keynote on Public Safety Broadband Networks and countries building them in the face of climate change and public emergencies. Our Chief Technical Officer, Yasir Hussain, participated in a panel on bringing together transformative technologies, sharing insights on how Ericsson is helping partners here in Canada and globally drive innovative new solutions. Turris has won 48 of 78 draws this season, a sparkling 61.Great to see our Ericsson Canada team on hand at The Canadian Telecom Summit this week joining industry leaders for thought-provoking discussions. STAT OF THE DAY: Kyle Turris had the quick stick against Vancouver on Tuesday, going 11-2 in the faceoff circle. After that, the NHL imposed the Makarov Rule, ruling that no player older than 26 could win the Calder. He went on to win the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie. TRIVIA ANSWER: Former Soviet Red Army star Sergei Makarov registered 11 assists, along with two goals, in his first six games with the Calgary Flames in 1989-90. ![]() 1, the first home game in franchise history. The aim is for him to be ready to play for the AHL’s Belleville Senators on Nov. White, incidentally, is currently rehabilitating in Ottawa from the broken wrist he suffered in training camp. WHITE ON TARGET: The Butcher story illustrates the leverage that college stars have and puts some perspective on the Senators’ decision to sign Colin White last spring. He went on to win the Hobey Baker Trophy as the NCAA’s best player last season, playing in the Avalanche’s backyard - in Denver. Butcher was drafted by Colorado in the fifth round, 123rd overall, of the 2013 NHL draft. (Trivia question: who had the most? Read on for the answer). That’s the most assists by any defenceman in his first six NHL games - and the second-most assists of any player in his first six NHL games - in the past 30 years. The Devils’ rookie defenceman arrives in Ottawa with nine assists in six games. National Capital Region's Top EmployersĪND ABOUT THE OTHER ROOKIE: Is Colorado Avalanche GM Joe Sakic crying himself to sleep thinking about how Will Butcher got away?. ![]()
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