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Communications trends to watch in 2021: Enhancing trust in electronic communications

By Monica Song
May 12, 2021
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In 2021, online content and service delivery models will continue to proliferate, workplaces will stay remote and we will usher in the 5G era of mobile wireless communications.  The public importance of ubiquitous wide and narrowband Internet connectivity will only increase  as everything from the consumer retail sector, the travel and short-term accommodation industry, the taxi industry, and the health and wellness sectors, to name but a few, are increasingly being overtaken by technology companies reliant on ubiquitous and reliable Internet access.  Along with the roll-out of edge computing and new applications such as ultra-reliable low latency communications, enhanced mobile broadband, or massive machine type communications, and new practical applications for big data and Artificial Intelligence (“AI”), 2021 will in many ways represent a watershed moment in Canada’s efforts to harness online service providers and platforms. We anticipate a packed legislative and regulatory reform agenda for the communications and information technology sectors.  Specifically, in 2021, we can expect:

A. Measures intended to remove the ring fences that previously may have excluded online service providers and retailers from regulation;

B. Continued focus on broadband deployment and universal access to broadband; and

C. Building on the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020, measures to promote ethical decision-making and accountability as a means to ensure the resilience of Canada’s democracy and that the online experience remains accessible, free of hate and harassment, and secure from cyber threats.

Read the latest article in our Dentons’ Pick of Canadian Regulatory Trends to Watch in 2021 series here.

This piece was originally published on dentons.com

To read other articles in the Dentons’ Pick of Canadian Regulatory Trends to Watch in 2021 series, click here.

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About Monica Song

Monica Song is the national co-leader of Dentons Canada’s Regulatory group. Monica is a senior administrative and public policy lawyer with a deep understanding of the Canadian legislative and public policy landscape who specializes in advising clients spearheading growth and innovation in the digital economy.

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