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Cable / Telecom News

CDMA sector streamlines device certification process

SAN DIEGO – The CDMA Certification Forum, in partnership with operators and vendors around the world, has announced the next evolution of its device certification process. This evolution gives operators and vendors of all sizes access to the world’s most efficient and consistent CDMA device certification process. The early focus of CCF was to deliver the fastest and most reliable device certification solution to emerging markets. Merging the former CDG-recommended test guidelines into the efficient CCF process now gives operators and vendors in all markets a single, comprehensive, affordable, and clearly defined device test process. This new process certifies… Continue Reading

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Telus and Bell team up for 4G wireless net

VANCOUVER and MONTREAL – Canada’s two biggest telcos put out separate press releases today touting their impending wireless network upgrades to HSPA and eventually LTE, but buried within them both, Telus and Bell say they’ll be working together on the upgrade, expected to cost in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Telus was finally mentioned in the ninth paragraph of the Bell release and Bell in the eighth paragraph of the Telus release. They’ve jointly selected Nokia Networks and Huawei as their primary technology suppliers. Both of the telcos currently offer mobile services over their CDMA/EVDO networks, which work… Continue Reading

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Quebec and TELUS partner on $1.6 million training program and the creation of 149 jobs

MONTREAL – TELUS and the Quebec government have partnered on a $1.6 million training program and on the creation of 149 new jobs in the telco’s Quebec technical support team. Nearly $405,000 of the training money will come from the provincial government’s Emploi-Québec, it was announced Thursday. TELUS said it’s investing in superior quality technical support as the smartphone becomes increasingly popular. The wide array of phones and the diverse functions they offer call for advanced technical skills and specialized training for technicians to assist customers quickly and easily, TELUS said in a media release. “By supporting TELUS in… Continue Reading

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TELUS and the Toronto Board of Trade launch new business centre

TORONTO – TELUS on Thursday launching a business centre offering communications solutions to local firms at the Toronto Board of Trade. Called the TELUS Business Centre, the facility includes work stations, thin-client computers, printing facilities, private meeting spaces, access to video and audio conferencing, GPS and visual voice mail. Businesses can use the centre to extend partnerships, connect with colleagues in different cities and meet new clients. “TELUS’ partnership with the Toronto Board of Trade was a natural fit as we both share the same goal – to help promote small business growth in Canada,” said Dan Golberg, vice-president,… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Now is not the time for new fees

PAUL TEMPLE SUGGESTS that the current economic crisis should give The CRTC pause to consider whether the world has changed in the 6 months, since the CRTC’s hearings on BDU and Specialty services. No doubt. As he writes in his commentary from this morning, entitled: “Is the economic crisis a cautionary tale for our broadcasting system?” “As governments around the world pour money into the financial sector to correct the sins of the past, you can be sure it’s too little too late. You can’t roll back history. Are we headed for the same crisis in Canadian broadcasting? Will we… Continue Reading

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TELUS to invest $33 million in eco-friendly IT facility in Laval

MONTREAL – TELUS on Wednesday announced it was investing $33 million in an eco-friendly IT data centre in Laval. The facility will be an Uptime Institute Tier III certified Internet data centre that will be designed according to the Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) standard. The centre will house extremely powerful computer services with redundant power, cooling and security systems. TELUS currently operates eight data centres across Canada, which are connected to the company’s national Internet protocol (IP) network. “Our customers, whether they serve the health, financial or transportation sector, rely on TELUS’ leading IT team to… Continue Reading

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AWS to have no ratings impact yet, says Moodys

TORONTO – While the recent advanced wireless spectrum auction has no immediate ratings’ impact, the outlook for the Canadian Wireless sector has been revised to stable from positive because of prospective changes in the business environment, Moody’s Investors Service said Wednesday. "The auction is one milestone in a series of events that are expected to unfold over the next three-to-five years," says Moody’s vice-president Bill Wolfe. In the near term, participation by new entrants is expected to increase competition. "The number of spectrum holders has increased in every region, and most now have at least one new entrant with… Continue Reading

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Canadian Telecom Laureate Awards fast-approaching

OTTAWA/GATINEAU – Tickets for the October 29th Telecom Laureate Awards Gala at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa/Gatineau are now on sale. The 2008 Telecom laureates who will be honoured are: Jim Balsillie (RIM); Mike Lazaridis (RIM); Carol Stephenson (Stentor, Lucent, Richard Ivey School of Business); David Golden (Telesat Canada); The late David Simmonds and his sons, Robert Simmonds, Gordon Simmonds and Donald Simmonds (Clearnet, Lenbrook Communications). The 2008 Special Recognition Award winner is the Western government telephone companies and their successor companies for 100 years of service: Manitoba Telephone System (MTS Allstream) – Pierre Blouin, CEO; Alberta… Continue Reading

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Telus Quebec workers accept new contract offer

RIMOUSKI – A strong majority of the members of the Syndicat des agents de maîtrise de Telus (SAMT) have voted to accept the Memorandum of Agreement reached with Telus management on July 4, 2008, as recommended by the negotiating committee. The SAMT covers more than 500 people employed in professional and supervisory positions working in the Lower Saint Lawrence, the Gaspé, Montreal, Quebec, Sainte-Marie, Saint-Georges, Baie-Comeau and Sept-Iles regions. "The new collective agreement accepted by Telus professionals and supervisors affirms our commitment to our team and to our clients, while reflecting the reality of today’s dynamic telecommunications environment," said… Continue Reading

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Wireless newcomers to capture nearly a quarter of the market by 2015, says report

TORONTO – In seven years, newcomers to the wireless game in Canada will have about 8.2 million Canadian wireless subscribers (about 24% of the market), says a new report published Tuesday by Toronto’s Convergence Consulting Group. And just about all of those subs will be tied to three big new wireless players, Globalive, Shaw Communications and Videotron. At the end of 2015, those three companies “will each have a 7% share,” says the report. Approximately 75% of new entrant subscribers will be consumer postpaid. Those customers currently comprise 53% of all Canadian wireless subscribers, but the company estimates that… Continue Reading