NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, ON – Xplornet Communications has won a third local access contract from Eastern Ontario Wardens' Caucus (EOWC), this time to wirelessly connect more than 20,000 homes and…
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CALGARY – Shaw has added the high definition versions of Space, Business News Network (BNN), Bravo!, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet to its lineup.
The new HD channels are available…
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BURNABY – Glentel has bought three Apple specialty stores in British Columbia as part of its acquisition of Vancouver-based Mac Station Technologies Inc.
Financial terms of the deal were not…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC’s first call for comments on its vertical integration policy is centering on audit provisions for BDUs and on the potential creation of a standard form…
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VICTORIA – The University of Victoria was part of a test this week that saw scientists break the world record for data centre speeds.
According to a BBC report, data was moved…
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OTTAWA – Brama Telecom has been ordered to appear before the CRTC over its failure to become a member of the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services (CCTS).
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REGINA – SaskTel Internet customers may now sign up for a new service that offers increased protection from cyber-attacks and identity theft.
Complementary to a customer’s existing anti-virus protection, the…
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WATERLOO – Third quarter profits at Research In Motion tumbled, despite a 24% increase in revenue from its previous quarter.
The BlackBerry maker reported net income of US$265 million, a sharp…
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VANCOUVER – Telus is expecting 2012 to be a rosy one. The telco said Friday that subscribers increases for its smart phone, TV and high speed Internet services will…
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WHITEHORSE – Northwestel is ready for local competition and has already made “significant changes”, the Yukon-based telco said Friday.
Responding to Wednesday’s decision by the CRTC to open parts…
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