OTTAWA – Shaw Communications has asked the CRTC to drop the requirement that Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct be kept structurally separate.
In an application filed with the Commission, Shaw…
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THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 15, marks two important deadlines for CTAM Canada members.
It is last day to RSVP for the annual CTAM night all the ballgame, where members can cheer…
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CALGARY – Facing serious competitive attacks on the TV front as well as rapidly developing global wireless technologies, Shaw Communications said today it is putting the brakes on its…
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MONTREAL – Videotron became the first BDU to publicly assure their customers that they will not be adversely impacted by the digital transition on August 31, 2011.
“Videotron will convert…
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QUISPAMSIS – The CCSA has confirmed that its 2011 ‘Connect’ Conference will return to the resort village of Mont-Tremblant, Québec this fall.
Similar to the format of last…
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CALGARY – Mobilicity said Wednesday that it will launch its wireless service in Calgary on April 28, marking the last of its current market rollouts.
“It’s time Calgarians stopped paying…
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SAINT JOHN, NB – Bell Aliant rolled out the next generation of its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network Wednesday in St. John, which it promises will offer customers more speed and functionality…
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CALGARY – While not entirely applying the brakes, Shaw Communications confirmed Wednesday that it is slowing down the construction of its new wireless cellphone network, despite investing $42.1…
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MONTREAL – U.S. MSO Insight Communications will add the Galaxie Digital Music Service for its digital cable customers, announced Stingray Digital, the Montreal-based music provider.
Galaxie, Your Musical Universe, is…
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HAMILTON – Cable industry veteran Owen Boris died Saturday night at his home in Hamilton after suffering a heart attack. He was 79.
Boris founded Hamilton’s Mountain Cablevision in 1959…
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