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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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CALGARY – On the face of it, Shaw Communications purchase of Pemberton Cable, announced late Wednesday, is small potatoes.
But, if you consider that Pemberton Cable’s owners have a…
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