CANADIAN BROADCASTERS AND cable companies aren’t the only ones that feel the power of a Regulator.
However, while our CRTC is concerned about Canadian content and cultural concerns, the…
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OTTAWA – While Canada’s telecommunications industry is expected to see profit levels increase again to $4.3 billion in 2007, the reasons behind that growing profit are troubling, according to…
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TORONTO and MONTREAL – Because of the altered – and altering – media and telecom space, wireless web and TV carrier Look Communications said late last night that it…
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TORONTO – Bell Mobility and Research In Motion said that the new Blackberry 8830 World Edition will launch this summer and will be the first CDMA device to support…
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MISSISSAUGA – Thanks to a lost patent lawsuit with Verizon, an American judge earlier this month told Vonage it could not add any further customers until the matter was…
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TORONTO – UBS Wireless Services said Wednesday it has added Rogers Communications and Bell Canada, who together own the Inukshuk Wireless Partnership as new defendants in a lawsuit it…
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OTTAWA – If 2006 was the year of local forbearance and the fight over deregulating the wireline phone market, 2007 will be the year newcomers and incumbents wrestle over…
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WINNIPEG – In less than two years, MTS TV has added an additional 30,000 Winnipeggers to its subscriber list, topping 70,000 customers in the Manitoba capital, MTS Allstream announced…
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TORONTO – SR Entertainment Inc. has signed a long-term partnership deal with Stonehenge Media Group Inc. to create an interactive online movie portal, called MoviesYouPlay.com.
Toronto-based SR Entertainment, which…
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SCOTTSDALE, AZ – Cheaper voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is the key market enabler for cable telephony services and subscriber growth, according to market research firm In-Stat.
The availability of…
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