MISSISSAUGA – “After months of suffering with substandard phone service, British Columbians can now fire their phone company in favour of a better choice,” said Vonage Canada on Wednesday…
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OTTAWA – A pair of announcements from Industry Canada on Wednesday will see over $1.5 million more flow into developing broadband access in Aboriginal and rural communities.
Up to…
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MONTREAL – Fifteen independent companies, today lodged a complaint with the CRTC over the business practices of Bell Canada they say is unfair.
The document ultimately strives to end…
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VANCOUVER – Wireless and wireline operations at Telus Corp. will be combined under one executive roof, the company announced this morning.
The integration (which the company had taken stabs…
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CAMPBELL RIVER and CALGARY – As of Wednesday afternoon, 10,000 Campbell River TV customers were still without most of their TV channels.
As reported by cartt.ca yesterday, Shaw Communications, which…
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MONTREAL – Today, Quebec MSO Videotron began rolling out voice service on the North Shore of Montreal.
In under a year after its launch, Videotron’s voice over Internet protocol…
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TORONTO – Rogers Cable announced this morning that it has added its 100,000th high definition television customer, doubling the amount it had in January of 2005.
As the holiday…
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CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. – The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered Shaw Communications to restore the TV signals to Campbell River TV.
Due to an acrimonious dispute over…
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TORONTO – Digital TV customers will be able to call on four different seasonal music channels from Max Trax and Galaxie while they roast chestnuts and stuff stockings.
Beginning…
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CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. – As general manager Jim Forsyth feared, Shaw Communications revealed the depth of its anger Tuesday afternoon and shut down most of the distant TV signals…
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