Many customers may want it, but is it contrary to the CRTC’s Code?
TORONTO – Rogers Communications today said it will now offer customers the ability to pay for new…
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Slowed speeds after 10 GB might be against the rules
GATINEAU – Who would have thought a routine process of monitoring Internet pricing to make sure Internet Traffic Management Practices…
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QUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Communication Systems Alliance today announced its two primary kleynot speakers for its 2019 Connect conference scheduled for September 16-18 in Kelowna, B.C.
Monday’s main…
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OTTAWA – Almost no one goes “off the grid” anymore and most watch TV and surf at the same time.
That’s just a couple of the intersting findings from the…
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REGINA – Provincial Crown corporation SaskTel this week reported 2018/19 net income of $127.4 million (up 5.3% over 2017/18 ) and operating revenues of $1,279.6 million for the…
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ECG, TLN, urge the federal government to intervene
OTTAWA – A total of four companies which had hoped to win a coveted must-carry licence for a national, multi-ethnic, multi-language TV…
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SAN JOSE, Calif. – TiVo Corporation announced Monday that Shaw Communications has entered into a multi-year extension of its agreement for TiVo’s i-Guide and its intellectual property (IP)…
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OTTAWA – Back in May, Videotron asked the CRTC to amend its conditions of licence so that it would not be forced to share its cable set-top box audience…
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OTTAWA – Within the chaotic 24/7 news cycle, John Reid – the longtime president and CEO of the Ottawa-based Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA) – both got and sent…
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Lawyer Claire Anderson starts next month
GATINEAU – Yukon lawyer Claire Anderson has been hired as CRTC commissioner for British Columbia and Yukon, Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez announced today.
She…
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