TORONTO – Rogers Wireless on Tuesday launched the Nokia 6682RVI, a cellphone that converts displayed text on the handset into speech so it can be used by people with a... Continue Reading
VERNON, BC – The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group has agreed to buy the FM radio station CKIZ-FM (KISS-FM) that services this community located north of Kelowna, BC from Rogers Broadcasting.... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The CRTC is asking if it should eliminate winback rules for incumbent cablecos with 6,000 or more subscribers serving multiple-unit dwellings (MUD). Broadcasting Public Notice 2007-48 was issued... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG – MTS Allstream recorded double-digit customer and revenue growth in its wireless, high-speed Internet, digital TV and converged IP services in the first quarter ended March 31, according to... Continue Reading
HALIFAX – If you thought Bragg Communications, parent company of EastLink, was content with being the dominant cable operator in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island – not to mention... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Most Rogers Wireless customers still on its old TDMA/analogue network have already made the upgrade to a new handset and are now on the company's GSM net, the... Continue Reading
TORONTO – After spending $7 billion over two decades to build what's become the largest wireless company in Canada, Rogers Communications CEO Ted Rogers said he is more than a... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – Hockey and regulation, two things Canadians are well known for, thoroughly revealed their influence in statistics released today by the CRTC. The headline, of course, was the massive... Continue Reading
TORONTO – First quarter revenue at Rogers Media jumped 10.8% to $266 million, driven by a range of factors. The division (which owns such assets as Rogers Sportsnet, OMNI, The... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Revenue, operating profit and subscriber levels increased across the board at Rogers Communications in the first quarter of 2007, ended March 31st. Consolidated revenue grew 15.8% to $2.3... Continue Reading