After an almost three-year house arrest in Canada, Huawei CFO Meng Whanzou has been freed to go back home. "Without a strong motherland, I would not have my freedom today," wrote Meng aka Huawei’s princess on WeChat while traveling back to China aboard a chartered jet.
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Canada’s telecom regulator sides with Videotron
ExpiredCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) decided that Bell Canada has unfairly blocked access to its fixed infrastructure, giving Videotron a sense of victory.
Huawei CFO case: defense says US extradition request info ‘unreliable’
ExpiredIn a bid to persuade a Canadian court from refusing the US government’s extradition request of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, defense lawyers have questioned the reliability of information provided by the United States.
Canada judge rejects new request in Huawei extradition case
ExpiredA Canadian judge has rejected a request from Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, who wanted testimony from employees of the Chinese telecom giant to be admitted as evidence in her fight against extradition to the United States.
Meng Wanzhou’s case: new evidence tracked!
ExpiredNew evidence is to be released in the extradition case next month, said by the lawyers of Huawei's CFO. During a brief meeting, a B.C. Supreme Court judge set June 29 and 30 for a hearing over whether the evidence will be accepted in Meng Wanzhou's case.
Additional companies to enable the move to 25 Gigabit Symmetric Passive Optical Network
ExpiredThe 25GS-PON MSA Group announced the addition of seven new member companies including AT&T, CommScope, Cortina Access, Feneck, HiLight Semiconductor, Hisense Broadband and Semtech. These companies, along with the ten founding 25GS-PON MSA members, are enabling a move beyond the limitations of 10 Gb/s next-generation PON, the current state-of-the-art.
New merger forms Whipcord Edge Data Centers
ExpiredCanada 15Edge Data Centers Inc. (“C15Edge”), a provider of colocation data center solutions, announces that it has combined with Whipcord Ltd., an Alberta based cloud and colocation provider, to form Whipcord Edge Data Centers Inc. (“Whipcord Edge”). The transaction will allow Whipcord Edge to support the continued growth of its customers in both Eastern and Western Canada. Together, the company’s Toronto and Alberta based locations will allow Whipcord Edge to provide cross-Canada solutions for its clients to protect their mission critical data and information technology infrastructure.
“Ignore the geopolitical winds swirling around”, Crown lawyer calls in Meng case
Expired“With respect, we urge you to focus on the facts and the law and leave the politics to the politicians,” Robert Frater, a Crown lawyer, said urging Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes to ignore the “geopolitical winds swirling around” Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou’s extradition case.
Huawei CFO’s extradition hearings adjourned
ExpiredHuawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou’s extradition hearings will be delayed for three months upon her request, following the approval of a British Columbia Supreme Court judge. The hearings were originally supposed to end in May.
Meng Wanzhou receives threatening letters containing bullets
ExpiredHuawei’s Meng Wanzhou has received a series of threatening letters, some containing bullets, while under house arrest in Vancouver. Doug Maynard, chief operating officer of Lions Gate Risk Management, revealed the details during a B.C. Supreme Court hearing.