TORONTO – Telus is pulling the plug on its Black’s photography chain citing “technological innovations” that have changed the way that Canadians take and share photos.
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TORONTO — Adding some broadcast content into the mix at the Canadian Telecom Summit last week, experts from the video content creation and distribution industries discussed the challenges and…
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THE QUEBEC GOVERNMENT intends to interfere in commerce on the Internet, the free choice of Quebecers to choose with whom to do business, and to require ISPs to establish…
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VANCOUVER – Seeking to keep up with its rival Shaw, Telus is making free public Wi-Fi available at more than 8,000 hotspots across B.C. and Alberta.
Available to both Telus…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable subsidiary Atlantic Broadband is buying the cable system owned by MetroCast Communications for US$200 million, the companies said Monday.
MetroCast Connecticut's network passes close to…
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BANFF – While it has certainly morphed, like the media it celebrates, The Banff World Media Fest remains the only gathering of its kind dedicated to the global business…
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TORONTO – The future promises to be even more connected. According to a new report by Ericsson, advanced mobile technology will be commonplace around the globe within the next…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC has kicked off a public consultation on whether the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services (CCTS) should expand its role to add the duties of…
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TORONTO – The federal government is funding a new project designed to increase economic opportunities for women in communications and technology careers.
Minister of Labour and Minister of Status of…
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TORONTO – The CEO of rural broadband provider Xplornet issued an industry-wide challenge to his fellow carriers Wednesday, asking them to commit to developing their networks so they can…
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