TORONTO – Sony of Canada has released a device that will allow consumers to watch Internet video programming directly on their television.
The BRAVIA Internet video link, when attached…
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TORONTO – Putting six fierce competitors – armed with their own facts and relative truths about the current state of the wireless industry in Canada and abroad for a…
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WINNIPEG – MTS Allstream is offering its Manitoba subscribers something else to check from their wireless devices besides email and sports scores: listings for its video on demand movies….
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TORONTO – Citytv Toronto will leave its long-time home inside the CHUMCity building within three years as part of Rogers Media’s deal to buy the Toronto station and four…
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TORONTO – Recommendations by the Telecommunications Policy Review (TPR) panel, published in its March 2006 report, may have taken a step closer to implementation today with the release of…
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TORONTO – Taking a one-size-fits-all approach to tackling illegal content on the Internet won’t work, says Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University…
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OTTAWA – A Canadian broadcast of an American talk radio program was not abusive toward Muslims, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council says.
On Sept. 3, 2006, during the episode…
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TORONTO – A poll of consumers conducted for Vidéotron shows they think that wireless services are too expensive and they want the government to open up the field to…
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TORONTO – The federal government has awarded licences for new broadcasting and telecom satellites to Telesat Canada and Ciel Satellite.
The firms intend to spend several billion dollars building…
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TORONTO – Canadian Football League games will soon be televised across the United States when the season kicks off at the end of the month.
CFL games will be aired…
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