GATINEAU – A number of Canada’s Internet service providers are telling the CRTC that Bell Canada’s appeal for more restricted access to disaggregated wholesale fibre Internet access services is…
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WATERLOO – Streaming video and audio now accounts for over 70% of North American downstream traffic in the peak evening hours, up from 35% just five years ago, according…
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OTTAWA – Five communities in rural eastern Ontario are the latest to benefit from high-speed Internet as part of the federal government’s Connecting Canadians program.
New Innovation, Science and…
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MONTREAL – Stingray Music wants to put listeners in the holiday spirit with some 50 new holiday-themed Vibes channels.
Vibe channels are available on the Stingray Music mobile app and…
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BOSTON – Get ready to go casual and start connecting at INTX: The Internet & Television Expo, happening May 16-18, 2016 in Boston.
Featuring product and service exhibits, presentations and…
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MONTREAL – Content producers and distributors must figure out how best to be constantly innovative if Canadian content is to thrive in the new on-demand world.
That was the message…
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OTTAWA–GATINEAU – The CRTC has used its new anti-spam powers to pull the plug on a Toronto-based server distributing malware on the Internet.
The Commission said late Thursday that it…
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VANCOUVER – Independent roaming provider Roam Mobility has launched what it describes as the first dedicated wireless service for visitors to Canada.
The company said Friday that international travellers may…
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GATINEAU – Fresh off of its two ‘En route to the Discoverability Summit’ events, the CRTC has scheduled the Discoverability Summit for May 10-11, 2016, in Toronto.
Co-hosted by the…
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PARIS – With revenues of US$2.250 trillion, cultural and creative industries account for 3% of world GDP and employ 29.5 million people, says the first-ever global economic and cultural…
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