EXTON, PA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) has published three new industry technical standards to provide cable operators with new reliability tools to ensure, measure, and…
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL – Lynx Mobility has signed an agreement with the community leaders in the Mushuau Innu Band Council to provide cellular service to Natuashish by the…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has revised the framework for expanded local calling areas (LCA) in markets that contain only regulated exchanges.
The Commission issued a call for comments…
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MONTREAL – After funding more than 7,800 long-distance residential calls to Chile in the aftermath of last month’s earthquake, Videotron has announced that it will pull the offer at…
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VANCOUVER – Novus Entertainment’s unique fibre optic cable network now stretches from Metro Vancouver through to nearby Richmond.
Thanks to a partnership with InTransitBC, operator of the Canada Line, the 288 count fibre-optic…
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OTTAWA – “There is a concern that these restrictions are impairing the growth and competitiveness of the industry to the detriment of consumers and the industry as a whole,”…
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STRATFORD, ON – Canada’s digital media industry should make it possible for “anyone to do anything on-line in Canada – by 2017”, just in time for the country’s 150th…
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TORONTO – Allstream has added multicast technology to its national Multiprotocol Label Switching ("MPLS") network, allowing customers access to features such as videoconferencing and distance learning.
Multicast is a bandwidth-conserving…
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OTTAWA – The avails are still not for sale and while ads will be allowed in the video on demand stream, there are to be new rules, the CRTC…
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DESPITE A general slowdown in wireless handset shipments, mobile handsets with embedded Wi-Fi stayed strong in 2009 and could exceed 180 million units this year, reports In-Stat.
In its research…
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