GATINEAU – When Bell Canada and Telus each spoke to the issue of exclusive content on Tuesday morning during their turns at the CRTC’s hearing into vertical integration of…
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GATINEAU – With the deregulation of the mainstream sports and national news taking effect as of September 1st, the entire industry knew to brace itself for what TSN was…
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REGISTRATION IS NOW open for the Wireless Canada Technology Showcase 2011 which is scheduled for September 20, 2011 at The Westin Ottawa in Ottawa.
Organized by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications…
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NEW YORK – In a quirky example of the power of television, clothing retailer Banana Republic said Wednesday that it has developed a new collection inspired by the AMC award-winning…
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OTTAWA – Canada’s Telecommunications Hall of Fame Foundation has named four new members to its expanded Board of Governors.
With Wednesday’s appointment of Michel Bruyere, Paul Downs, Dr. Joy McKinnon,…
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TORONTO – Advertisers on Bell Media’s Sympatico website may now take advantage of a new platform to create ads for smart phones, tablets and the mobile web.
Known as AdCreator,…
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TORONTO – Rogers Communications is offering its small and medium-sized business customers a cloud based business phone system via a new partnership with RingCentral.
Rogers Hosted IP Voice provides customers the functionality…
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TORONTO – Satellite radio companies XM Canada and Sirius Canada have officially completed their merger, the two former rivals announced Wednesday.
Operating as SiriusXM Canada, the newly merged entity will…
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VICTORIA – Cable television engineer Cor Maas passed away on June 7 at his home in Duncan BC after a battle with colorectal cancer. He was 68.
Maas, who had…
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TORONTO – Mobilicity will stage the ‘National Break Your Wireless Contract Day’ at its stores across Canada this Saturday.
For one day only, the new wireless carrier will provide a…
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