TORONTO – Almost eight in 10 Canadians think it’s a good, even excellent, idea to be able to choose TV channels a-la-carte, according to a recent survey by Toronto…
Continue Reading
TORONTO – This week marks both the arrival of spring, and a jump in the price of most voice and data plans offered by the country’s wireless incumbents and…
Continue Reading
REGINA – SaskTel, Prairie Mobile Communications and Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) Resource Development are partnering on the launch of Red Eagle Cellular, a new authorized SaskTel cellular dealer…
Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Industry Minister James Moore said Friday that he has approved changes to the country’s radiocommunication regulations in order to reduce red tape and fees for using Canada's radio…
Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Videotron’s wireless customers may soon opt for the iPhone.
The company said Friday that it will begin offering Apple’s iPhone 5s and the colourful iPhone 5c beginning March 28…
Continue Reading
EXTON, PA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is calling for papers and presentations for technical sessions to be conducted during Cable-Tec Expo 2014, which is set…
Continue Reading
DALLAS, TX – Approximately one-fifth or 20% of Canadian television service subscribers downgraded their service over the last 12 months, with many opting for an Internet video option instead,…
Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Despite an uptick in revenue, Quebecor Inc. ended 2013 with a net loss of $133.9 million, the company said Thursday.
Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2013…
Continue Reading
TORONTO – Six-time Olympian Clara Hughes will begin her national bicycle tour around Canada from Toronto's Maple Leaf Square on Friday, the first leg of a 12,000 km ride in…
Continue Reading
VANCOUVER – Government support of Canada’s film and television industry is expensive and fails to provide a substantial benefit to the country, according to a new study from public…
Continue Reading