MONTREAL — EBOX, an independent Internet and phone service provider in Quebec and Ontario, hasn’t yet launched its new television distribution service, but already it’s had to file…
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THE NINE MOST FRIGHTENING words in the English language are “I’m from the government and I’m here to help,” according to an old joke popularized by former U.S. president…
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OTTAWA – New CRTC chair and CEO Ian Scott (pictured) will make his first public speech at next month’s New Developments in Communications Law and Policy.
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QUEBEC CITY – Both the Quebec Minister of Culture, Luc Fortin, and Finance Minister Carlos Leitao, told reporters Tuesday they want to force…
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VANCOUVER – Cloud-based communications start-up Dialpad has arrived in Canada to further its self-proclaimed worldwide pursuit to "kill the desk phone" and offer workers new ways to connect and…
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CALGARY – Telus has restored service to customers in southeastern Alberta after power outages caused by a winter storm disrupted some wireless and home services in the region.
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EXTON, PA – Executives and staff of small and midsized MSOs will have their own session geared towards their unique needs at this year’s SCTE•ISBE Cable-Tec Expo, scheduled for…
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MONT TREMBLANT – “Embrace change,” is one of the messages Canadian Communication Systems Alliance president and CEO Jay Thomson had for members at last week’s 24th annual…
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AU QUEBEC, LA CLASSE POLITIQUE et culturelle a décidément mal avalé la politique culturelle récemment dévoilée par la ministre du patrimoine canadien, Mélanie Joly. Le centriste Parti Libéral du…
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IN QUEBEC, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S cultural policy announcement has landed with a decisive thud. The province’s governing Liberals were as scathing in their denunciation of the “Creative Canada” policy…
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