MONTREAL – Radio-Canada’s ICI Tou.tv is launching a new premium service called Extra, in collaboration with Rogers and Telus who are offering it free to their wireless customers.
The French-language…
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EXTON, PA – Applications are now being accepted by the SCTE Foundation for the Catherine Oakes Memorial Leadership Scholarship for Women.
The new award will recognize, reward and provide educational…
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TORONTO – Wind Mobile’s future appears cloudy after its Amsterdam-based financial backer wrote off its investment in the five-year old Canadian wireless company.
VimpelCom announced the write down with its Q4/13…
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TORONTO – Rogers Media’s new specialty channel FXX is gearing up for its April 1st launch with a programming slate that will include original FX scripted series, acquired movies…
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VANCOUVER – Canadians travelling to the U.S. can now pick up a Roam Mobility SIM card at 265 Best Buy and Future Shop locations across the country.
Roam…
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TORONTO – Calling 2013 “a pretty good year”, SaskTel president and CEO Ron Styles said this week that the provincial Crown corporation will come close to its financial targets…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – According to Kathleen Ham, vice-president of federal regulatory affairs for number four U.S. wireless provider T-Mobile, the Federal Communications Commission should look to the results of…
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TORONTO – Cisco today announced Toronto has been selected as the location for one of four global Cisco Internet of Everything Innovation (IoE) Centres, representing a planned investment of…
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NORWICH, ON – Glenn Baxter, a founding member of the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance (CCSA) and the founder of Nor-Del Cablevision, was laid to rest Wednesday in Norwich, ON. …
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has scheduled a hearing next month which will hear a corporate reorganization request from Channel Zero, but it said Wednesday in announcing the hearing, that it…
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