QUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Communication Systems Alliance has announced delegates can now register for its September Connect conference.The group’s 25th annual conference and AGM will happen at the historic... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Rogers, Telus and SaskTel were quick to endorse Connecting Families, the new initiative designed to help make the Internet affordable to low income Canadians, announced Wednesday by Innovation,... Continue Reading
QUISPAMSIS, NB - The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance has announced the winners of its Tuned-in Canada: The CCSA Awards, a national, annual competition that highlights the great work done by... Continue Reading
It’s now the Canadian Communication Systems AllianceQUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance today made official the association’s rebrand to the ‘Canadian Communication Systems Alliance’, replacing the word ‘Cable’... Continue Reading
QUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance announced Monday voting is now open for the 2018 edition of Tuned-in Canada: the CCSA Awards. (And, FYI, the CCSA officially becomes... Continue Reading
QUISPAMSIS, NB - The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance (CCSA) has released the shortlisted nominees for the 2018 Tuned-In Canada Awards – the annual nationwide competition designed to shine a spotlight... Continue Reading
QUISPAMSIS, NB – Nominations are now closed and judging is underway for Tuned-in Canada: The CCSA Awards 2018.Judges Greg O’Brien (president of FindTV, and editor & publisher of Cartt.ca), Suzanne... Continue Reading
Nearly 10,000 submissions, most by people who didn’t read the proposalGATINEAU – The FairPlay Coalition has a fight on its hands.Last week saw the passing of the deadline to respond... Continue Reading
QUISPAMSIS, NB - The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance is now accepting nominations for Tuned-in Canada: The CCSA Awards 2018.Nominations will be accepted here through March 23 in the categories of:-... Continue Reading
SKIDEGATE, BC – Thirty-three rural and remote British Columbia communities, including13 Indigenous communities, will receive new or improved high-speed Internet thanks to a joint federal-provincial investment of $38 million.The funding,... Continue Reading