OTTAWA – “Why did we find that VOIP is a telephone service? Because Canadians use it as a telephone service,” CRTC chairman Charles Dalfen said today at the Commission’s headquarters... Continue Reading
TED ROGERS TURNED TO AN old friend this week to expand his telecom empire, but was a little unclear whether or not he’ll use his new hammer to nail his... Continue Reading
TORONTO - The Canadian Coalition Against Internet Child Exploitation (CCAICE) today released its seven-point National Action Plan designed to help protect children from online sexual exploitation and to assist in... Continue Reading
WASHINGTON - Stressing he does not know what the CRTC’s voice over IP decision will be, Bell Canada Enterprises CEO Michael Sabia said today that if it reads the way... Continue Reading
TORONTO – The owner of Pridevision TV and OUTtv says he may be forced to take Shaw Communications to court over what he says is unfair carriage of one of... Continue Reading
HAVING COVERED THE Cable, radio, television and telecom markets for well over seven years now, you could say I was inspired. I’ve written about so many entrepreneurs who gambled and... Continue Reading
OTTAWA-GATINEAU - The run-down transmitter serving the 2,000 people in Saint Fulgence, Quebec, must stay, the CRTC ruled today. Cogeco Inc.-controlled broadcaster TQS had petitioned the Commission for the removal... Continue Reading
WINDSOR - The Ontario Hockey League’s Windsor Spitfires and TV COGECO recently announced that the cable community channel will be broadcasting all of the Windsor Spitfires home and away games... Continue Reading
TORONTO - The whole Rogers Communications campus is rather wrapped up in four little letters these days: VOIP. Both 333 Bloor St. E and One Mount Pleasant are buzzing as... Continue Reading