GATINEAU – Bell Canada has applied to the CRTC to be allowed to carry one or both of Canada’s satellite radio subscription services on its cable BDUs serving parts of... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Rogers Cable is offering its high-speed Internet service to customers in Vancouver and southern Ontario who are outside their cabled areas. Customers in Greater Vancouver and Ontario communities... Continue Reading
FRANKFURT, Germany – Nokia and Siemens are merging their fixed and mobile communications businesses into a nearly 16 billion-a-year Euro company. The 50-50 venture, to be called Nokia Siemens Networks,... Continue Reading
HAMILTON and DENVER – Canada's Mountain Cablevision will receive a "Top Tier System" award at this week's SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Denver Colo., from which Cartt.ca will be filing stories... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Five thousand current and former mostly female telephone operators employed by Bell Canada have voted to accept a $104 million settlement of their 14 year old dispute over... Continue Reading
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Unified Messaging will supplant traditional voice mail systems – which will disappear from the market by the end of 2009, reports tech research company In-Stat.UM and UM-capable... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – As CRTC chair Charles Dalfen mentioned in his speech to the Canadian Telecom Summit on Wednesday, the Commission has put out a call for comments to figure out... Continue Reading
CALGARY - Shaw Communications has taken its battle with Internet phone company Vonage to court. Today, Shaw filed the latest in a series of court documents with respect to a... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER - Telus and Motorola this week announced the Canadian wireless company will have the Motorola Q exclusively. The Moto Q is a thin, sleek QWERTY keyboard wireless device meant... Continue Reading
SASKATOON – Shaw Communications has let go Bob Anderson, its regional manager for the Prairie province, reports CJWW radio. Anderson has been with Shaw for 16 years. An e-mail sent... Continue Reading