SAN JOSE, CA – Cisco introduced new additions to its data center networking portfolio Tuesday, designed to keep pace with rising Internet traffic volumes, while offering flexibility and scale…
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Research In Motion unveiled a new, next-generation operating system called BlackBerry BBX, one of many announcements made Tuesday at its software developers’ conference known as…
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TORONTO – Provincial educational broadcaster TVO has re-launched its website to include more videos and documentaries organized into six new content channels.
The new content channels include politics and current…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable has added almost 100 hours a month to its on-demand content in Quebec, aimed at women, cooking and home decor enthusiasts, and movie fans.
The new…
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OTTAWA – The change of a single word, which the CRTC insists is a correction of a mistake, has many people in the regulatory side of the TV business…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC is taking a tougher stance on television services found to be in non-compliance with its logging requirements.
TV services are required to file a program log…
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TORONTO – Wind Mobile is bringing its service to the St. Catharines and Welland areas of Ontario, plus is adding six new devices to its lineup.
The wireless upstart said…
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TORONTO – The Ontario Association of Broadcaster’s annual fall conference will take place this Thursday at On the Park Events and Conference Centre in Toronto.
This year's line-up includes sales…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC has struck an agreement with two Mexican-based companies selling Cancun vacation packages in violation of Canada’s do-not-call rules.
The Commission said Monday that it received…
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TORONTO – The Canada Media Fund (CMF) triggered more than $1 billion in production activity across Canada in 2010-2011, according to its first annual report released Monday.
Through contributions from…
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