TORONTO – Advertising campaigns with a mobile component have skyrocketed, while over half of video ad campaigns now run across multiple screens, according to new data by Videology.
The Q3 2015 Canadian…
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REGINA – SaskTel has announced plans to boost Internet speeds in ten more rural communities across the province.
Codette, Davidson, Debden, Frontier, Grenfell, Ogema, Rapid View, Rhein, Waldheim, and Weldon…
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MONTREAL – Stingray Digital confirmed the rumours circulating in the industry by announcing it has hired former CRTC vice-chair broadcasting Tom Pentefountas as senior vice-president sales, EMEA…
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OTTAWA–GATINEAU – Rogers Media shelled out $200,000 as part of a settlement over alleged violations to Canada's anti-spam legislation, plus agreed to improve its internal spam compliance program, the CRTC…
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TORONTO – Rogers has officially launched Fido’s first ever home Internet offering in parts of Ontario, as Cartt.ca reported early Thursday.
With pricing of $50 per month for 300…
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MONTREAL and TORONTO – Bell Media will pay Corus Entertainment $211 million in order to gain national access to the pay-TV market.
The two companies made separate announcements today where…
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VANCOUVER – Telus is investing in California-based cybersecurity firm Zenedge in an effort to enhance cloud-based cybersecurity services for its business customers.
Telus Ventures, the strategic venture investment arm…
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TORONTO – Rogers Communications will debut Fido Home Internet across areas of Southern Ontario today, Cartt.ca has learned.
Under the new service, eligible Fido wireless customers (whose demographic…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC will issue its first report on the performance of Internet services provided by the country's major Internet service providers (ISPs) next spring.
Data is currently being…
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TORONTO – 5G mobile subscriptions are expected to hit 150 million by 2021, led by Canada, the U.S., South Korea, Japan and China, according to a new report by…
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