MONTREAL – Treehouse On Demand and Kidz On Demand have been added to the VOD lineup for Cogeco Digital Cable customers.
"We are thrilled to introduce two new services that will be enjoyed by such a large number of households in our territories just in time for the spring break," says Ron Perrotta, vice-president of marketing. "Parents and kids are now in control of their favorite animated series. They can play, pause, stop, fast forward or replay programs as often as desired."
Treehouse On Demand, from Corus Entertainment, a channel for preschoolers, showcases a regularly-updated library of popular, parent-approved…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable has doubled the speed of its high speed Internet “lite” service.
During February, HSI Lite download speed will be increased from 300 Kpbs up to a maximum of 640 Kbps in all regions served by Cogeco Cable where high-speed Internet is available. This new speed is 25% faster than that of the same category offered by the leading provider of DSL high-speed Internet, Bell Sympatico.
The monthly fee won’t change for subscribers. Cogeco Cable’s HSI Lite service is currently on promotion and available for $19.95 a month for a year, if combined with a digital television…
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AFTER A DOZEN OR SO years of lobbying the Liberal Party power establishment, the Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries will have to start over beginning today.
No matter how long this new Conservative minority government lasts (we sorely hope it’s longer than Joe Clark’s eight months in 1979), those at the Canadian Association of Broadcasters and the Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association, as well as Canada’s large telcos, have brand new friends to make – and influence.
Issues like foreign ownership of telecom and cable companies, or even broadcasters, might get a more friendly hearing under the Conservatives…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable continued its market-by-market rollout of voice service today, launching its Digital Phone in Chatham, Ont. (about an hour east of Windsor).
Currently, 32% of homes passed in Cogeco’s territories (which includes Hamilton/Niagara/ Burlington/Oakville, Windsor, Kingston, Trois Rivieres and other areas) have access to Digital Phone service. Service will continue to be rolled out to most cities in Cogeco Cable’s territories by the end of 2006.
Chatham residents, along with those of areas already served in Ontario, can now take advantage of this offer starting at $54.99 per month. Subscribers to Cogeco Cable’s HSI or cable…
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KITCHENER – With topics such as the “mapping of advanced cable services (digital video, voice and data) to the seven-layer OSI model in order to decipher the functionality associated with each layer,” the next meeting of the Ontario chapter of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers looks to be a good one.
To be held February 2, 2006 at Bingemans Centre in Kitchener, “attendees will gain a better understanding of what OSI layers cable technicians can readily access and those levels they will be directly responsible for. The benefit of this program will be a better understanding of network…
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MONTREAL – First quarter net income at Cogeco Inc, jumped 47.4% to $4.6 million compared to the same period last year.
This increase in the first three months of fiscal 2006, ended November 30th, 2005, is mainly attributable to the cable sector, which benefits from increased digital video services, high-speed Internet (HSI) and digital telephony penetration as well as rate increases. Higher radio advertising revenue also helped.
Net additions of Cogeco Cable basic customers were approximately 10,900 compared to about 7,700 for the same period last year. “The sustained appetite for digital video and HSI services continues to prevail…
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KELOWNA, B.C. – The Canadian CommTech Trade Show & Training Seminars supplier tables are now 40% sold out.
This brand new, much-anticipated two-day trade show and seminar series will take place at the Coast Capri Hotel in Kelowna, B.C. on May 17 & 18. The full hotel and its facilities have been reserved due to the anticipation of this trade show being a sell-out.
It is anticipated that this greatly expanded trade show should attract approximately 40 to 50 technology, communications and outside plant suppliers from Canada and the U.S. Cable companies, telecommunications providers, sub-contractors and telcos will be…
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MONTREAL – Quebec MSOs are hungry for French-language digital channels, so Astral Media’s newest pay channel, dedicated to classic films, cinépop, has been added to the cable lineup in Cogeco’s Quebec territories.
“Adding cinépop to our line-up really increases the added value of Cogeco Cable’s digital cable service. Besides offering superior sound and picture quality and being adaptable to the customer’s taste, digital cable television now offers enriched French-language content,” said Ron Perrotta, Cogeco’s vice-president, marketing.
The cinépop channel is offered free starting today, for a three-month period, at position 305. At the end of that period, on March…
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JUST IN TIME FOR Christmas, www.cartt.ca has given away a 42” HDTV. We did the draw Friday evening and the winner is Nigel Fuller, regional vice-president, CHUM Television Ontario (right).
Second prize, the iPod nano, is going to Rick Fraser v-p marketing at Access Communications.
As for the 50 winners of signed copies of the children’s book M is for Maple. They are:
Brad Phillips, Citytv Vancouver Gordon Lee, CTV Specialty Victor Haddad, Milk River Cable Club, Georgina Schnubb, Masset-Haida TV Society Steve Ward, Grand Bend Cable TV Brett Manlove, CanWest MediaWorks Sam Fiander. Ramea Broadcasting Richard French, CRTC Glenn O’Farrell, CAB…
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CANADA’S CABLE AND SATELLITE companies want one thing when it comes to high definition television: More.
More HD channels. More HD content. More HD Canadian content. In the larger markets at least, HDTV set owners are increasingly tuning to their HD channels only, taking advantage of their big, bright, new toy. They, in turn, are beginning to apply some pressure on their cable company or satellite provider to make more channels available.
“Demand is high,” says the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance’s legal counsel Chris Edwards. “Everyone is looking to get as much high def as they can get.” The…
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