SAVE FOR THE CONVENTIONAL broadcasters who wanted their new fee, many in the industry are, if not slapping the Commission heartily on the back, recognizing that coming up with…
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TORONTO – Rogers Communications founder and CEO Ted Rogers has been admitted to hospital, the company announced late Friday afternoon.
He is being treated for “an existing cardiac condition,”…
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MONTREAL – Bell Mobility said today it will make mobile internet access “safer” through a joint content filtering service, the company announced today.
Called ‘Parental Control’, the content access…
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QUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance gave its thumbs up to the CRTC’s new policy framework released yesterday, particularly – and predictably – the initiatives designed to…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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