GATINEAU – The telecom glitterati (yes, yes, insert your joke here…) graced Gatineau for the Canadian Telecom Hall of Fame annual awards last night at the Museum of Civilization, right... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – James Moore is the new Minister of Canadian Heritage. A former broadcaster (he was a radio host and reporter in Vancouver and Prince George, B.C.) Moore was elected... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper, fresh off his election win and larger minority government, will announce a new cabinet today in Ottawa, according to several sources. Online and televised... Continue Reading
SO WILL WE SEE fee-for-carriage, or not? A blizzard of issues were discussed, argued and dissected in the over half-a-million words spoken (seriously, we counted...) six months ago in Gatineau... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Registration is now open for the one-day technical training seminar, Cable TV Boot Camp, to be held Wednesday November 26, 2008 at the Marconi Club Of London, Ontario.... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - Bell Canada Enterprises today reported its fourth consecutive quarter of decreased year-over-year residential line losses, and “steady progress” in the operating performance of its wireless and wireline segments... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – The CRTC has re-opened – and gone to the Federal Court of Appeal for a ruling about – a decision it made back in November 2006 on levies... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Sales of the Apple iPhone helped push third quarter net income to $495 million at Rogers Communications, up 84% over the same period last year. The company’s third... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - Over a dozen more rural communities in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario can now access high speed wireless service through the Inukshuk Wireless network. The company announced today... Continue Reading
HALIFAX - Bell Aliant today announced Karen Sheriff has been appointed president and CEO as of Monday. She is currently COO of the eastern Canada and rural Quebec and Ontario... Continue Reading