MONTREAL – While the financial press churns out many stories on the Bell Canada auction, some saying there are three bids valuing the company at $41 or $42 a…
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FAIR IS FAIR, RIGHT? On Tuesday, Cartt.ca presented one side of the advanced wireless auction debate through an interview with Videotron CEO Robert Dépatie.
On Wednesday, Rogers Wireless president…
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THE ARGUMENTS FILED yesterday with Industry Canada on each side of the advanced wireless spectrum auction debate haven’t changed in a month, but circumstances have.
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – With the Commission’s report on what ails the Canadian Television Fund due out tomorrow afternoon (the CRTC under the new chair sure is speedy these days!) Shaw…
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TORONTO – Telus will be the telecom services provider for the Department of National Defense, signing a $213 million five-year deal with the Department of Public Works and Government…
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WINNIPEG – MTS Allstream said today that it is further expanding its high speed Internet service in Manitoba, bringing the service to eight more communities by the end of…
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HICKORY, N.C., and WESTCHESTER, Ill. – Cable manufacturer CommScope Inc. said today that it will buy fellow manufacturer Andrew Corp. to create a global communications infrastructure powerhouse.
The boards…
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HALIFAX – Bell Aliant and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Atlantic Communications Council have reached a tentative agreement on behalf of Bell Aliant’s 3,600 unionized employees in Atlantic Canada….
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VANCOUVER – Telus has decided not to try and buy Bell Canada after all right now – and it will re-revise its official opinion on the advanced wireless spectrum…
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THOSE IN FAVOUR OF an advance wireless spectrum auction that imposes limits on the big incumbent wireless operators were given a huge gift last week when word leaked out…
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