GATINEAU – With a cost profile four times higher, an unclear applications future and potentially new access technologies, fibre to the premise (FTTP) carries far too high a risk…
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TORONTO – Bell Media is about to tip its cup, ‘er hand, on its new subscription video-on-demand service currently code-named ‘Project Latte’.
According to an invitation received by Cartt.ca, the…
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TORONTO – An Ontario Court is allowing class-action lawsuits against Bell and Telus to proceed.
According to a Toronto Star report Friday, the lawsuit concerns a practice in which…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable is enhancing some of its residential Internet packages in Quebec to allow for faster download speeds and more bandwidth.
The Express 5 package is now the…
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MONTREAL – Bell, Rogers, Telus and Videotron flipped the switch on the first phase of the new $50 million mobile network for the Montreal metro.
The green line segment, which…
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REGINA – SaskTel has rolled out its High Speed Fusion Internet service to new customers at 25 more sites in the province.
The company said that High Speed Fusion, a…
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CALGARY – Shaw Business is launching an upgraded Managed WiFi solution that it says will enable hotels, resorts, casinos and conference centres of all sizes to keep up with…
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MONTREAL – Videotron president and CEO Manon Brouillette has been recognized by the Women’s Executive Network (WXN) as one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women Top 100 Awards in the Corporate…
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MONTREAL and BURNABY – Bell is buying independent mobile retailer Glentel in a deal worth $670 million, the companies announced Friday.
Headquartered in Burnaby, BC, Glentel operates 494 retail locations…
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HALIFAX – Bell Aliant has achieved its goal of making its fibre-to-the-home network FibreOp available to one million homes and businesses by the end of 2014, reaching this milestone…
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