THE HAGUE, Netherlands – AT&T has signed a five-year $1.6 billion deal to be the global provider of advanced communications services for Royal Dutch Shell (Shell), the telco announced…
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OTTAWA – Niagara Networks isn’t on the list of 27 companies that qualified to participate in the auction for Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum that Industry Canada released…
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EXTON, PA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) said Monday it is developing a landmark suite of technical industry standards to support wider use of optical fibre…
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TORONTO – The Canadian Cable System Alliance (CCSA) and ONE: the Body, Mind & Spirit Channel Inc. have announced the completion of an agreement for the channel’s distribution.
The…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has given its approval, subject to certain conditions, to the purchase of BCE Inc.’s broadcasting assets by the group headed by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension…
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GATINEAU – At 4 p.m. today, the CRTC will announce its decision on the proposed sale of Bell Canada’s regulated assets to a private consortium led by the Ontario…
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WASHINGTON, DC – Cable operators, content providers, and applications developers are gearing up for two back-to-back conferences in New Orleans in May – the second annual Tru2way Developers Conference…
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MISSISSAUGA – The Ontario government has awarded the contracts to bring high-speed internet to two more counties under its Rural Broadband Partnership Program.
Everus Communications, formerly known as High-Speed…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) has announced a line-up of top industry leaders and visionaries for The Cable Show ’08, NCTA’s 57th annual Convention…
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PHILADELPHIA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is readying for the 25th anniversary of the cable industry’s big engineering show, SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2008.
The Expo, with…
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