LYON, FRANCE – Exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, such as those emitted by wireless phones, offers an increased risk for a malignant type of brain cancer known as glioma,…
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TORONTO – In its effort to set universal broadband Internet speeds for all of Canada, the CRTC set far too low a target when it announced in early May…
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TORONTO – After less than two weeks on the job, you really didn’t expect any big announcements, right?
Even though Industry Canada staff have been working on a new Canadian…
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SUWANEE, GA and ACTON, MA – Broadband communications supplier Arris Group is said to be in discussions that could lead to a purchase of multiscreen video specialist SeaChange International,…
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OTTAWA – Increasing competition and higher costs will limit profitability for Canada’s telecommunications companies this year, says a new report by the Conference Board of Canada.
According to Canadian…
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TORONTO – Mobilicity has shed some of its senior executives as it works to find its place in Canada’s wireless industry.
A company spokesperson confirmed to Cartt.ca that a story…
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EXTON, PA – Marv Nelson, a leading figure in the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) for nearly 20 years, will leave his post at the end of the…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has asked for comments as it ponders an exemption order respecting satellite relay distribution undertakings (SRDUs), and on the transport of Canadian pay and specialty…
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TORONTO – Canada’s new Minister of Industry, Christian Paradis, will address the 2011 Canadian Telecom Summit (and Cartt.ca will be there).
Minister Paradis (pictured) is scheduled to give delegates a…
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NOW WE KNOW WHAT happens when you try to combine an ideology that says big business is all-bad with sets of inaccurate data to try and make recommendations on…
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