OTTAWA – The CRTC should prohibit telecommunications companies from charging for paper bills and order refunds for fees already charged to regulated phone customers, says the Public Interest…
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MONTREAL – Bell Canada confirmed Wednesday that it is tracking its mobile customers’ web habits, but that data will only be used to deliver customized ads, and customers may opt…
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CALGARY – Shaw Communications said Wednesday it has signed a multi-year agreement with Canad Inns to deliver TV, voice, Internet and data services to its 16 locations.
Shaw…
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VANCOUVER – Telus announced Wednesday evening it will buy Public Mobile.
“Following our review of strategic options for our organization, Telus stood out as the company most committed…
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ATLANTA – It looks like other major North American and international cable operators may soon join Comcast in deploying new cable boxes outfitted with standardized software for IP…
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ATLANTA—While Michael Powell absolutely loves the speeds of DOCSIS 3.1, he absolutely hates the name.
Powell, president and CEO of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), is…
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ATLANTA—Racing to a finish even faster than it predicted in a “bold” forecast last fall, CableLabs proclaimed Monday that its new DOCSIS 3.1 specification crafted for next-gen cable…
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MONTREAL – Videotron has updated its illico.tv app to further extend its library of on-demand television programs and movies to its customers’ tablets.
illico Club Unlimited…
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TORONTO – Redline Communications’ wireless broadband system for the sub-700 MHz frequency bands – the so-called television white space, has been certified by both the U.S. Federal Communications…
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ATLANTA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) and Cable Television Laboratories (CableLabs) have announced an enhanced relationship designed to use the combined strengths of both…
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