OTTAWA – Globalive Communications Corp., the Yak-led consortium, which had boasted of becoming Canada’s fourth national carrier, appears to have a gaping hole in the province of Quebec as bidding... Continue Reading
AN EARLY HAPPY Canada Day to everyone! Those of us at Cartt.ca will be enjoying the long weekend this weekend and we will not publish our usual Tuesday morning newsletter... Continue Reading
PHILADELPHIA – With so much more rich media content available on web sites around the world, web browsing and media streaming are gaining on file sharing when it comes to... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Investment restrictions in Canada’s telecommunications and broadcasting sectors should be liberalized as part of a wider plan to ensure Canada becomes more competitive to spur productivity enhancements that’ll... Continue Reading
PHILADELPHIA – The talking about reclaiming analog and shifting channels to digital is about to end – and the heavy-lifting is about to begin. Comcast COO Steve Burke says cable... Continue Reading
WATERLOO – Revenue increased 19% to $2.24 billion as net income rose to $482.5 million from $223.2 million in the first quarter ended May 31 from the same quarter a... Continue Reading
PHILADELPHIA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) based in the United States and the Society of Cable Telecommunication Engineers (SCTE) based in the United Kingdom have signed a... Continue Reading
PHILADELPHIA - Rogers Communications and Cisco said today the big Canadian MSO will use Cisco’s switched digital video system for its Ontario customers. As Cartt.ca first reported in January, Rogers... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER – Canadians overwhelmingly support Bill C-555, also known as the Get Connected Fairly Act, according to a national online survey conducted by Angus Reid Strategies. The private member’s bill,... Continue Reading
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – Patrick Pichette, former president of operations at Bell Canada, was named Wednesday as senior vice-president and CFO of Google. He starts at Google on August 1... Continue Reading