TORONTO – Rogers and Bell may have had the press releases out first this year, but Telus Mobility is the first to market with mobile TV – video to cell... Continue Reading
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – As if the voice market wasn’t crowded or confusing enough, Google Inc. yesterday launched Google Talk, a downloadable Windows application that enables its Gmail users to... Continue Reading
BURNABY, B.C. - Glentel Inc. has announced that WirelessWave, its retail division, will open five more stores within the next 60 days in Ontario That will bring the chain’s total... Continue Reading
TORONTO – With so much same-ness in the channel lineups of competing providers like satellite and cable, carriers are looking for original ways to offer a point of difference to... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – A number of Canada's leading information technology companies (Rogers and Bell, for example) have united to urge the government to modernize the Telecommunications Act in order to promote... Continue Reading
WINDSOR – On Monday morning Windsor, Ontario, became the first city in Ontario to launch a 311 customer service system.Windsorites now have a single, easy-to-remember access point for city services,... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Bell ExpressVu has thrown its support behind Spotlight Television Inc., which is one of the applicants vying for a new pay television license. The DTH company has filed... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Having a cell phone in an emergency is great, but what if you can’t tell the 911 operator where you are? To try and remedy that, Bell Canada... Continue Reading
AT LAST COUNT, THERE WERE 103 submissions to the three-person panel in charge of Industry Canada’s Telecom Policy Review. Boy, do they have some summer/fall reading in front of them.... Continue Reading
TORONTO – High definition television set owners in Toronto and Vancouver can now pick up CTV in HD, over the air. The company officially announced its digital transmitters on Toronto’s... Continue Reading
We've gathered a number of links where Canadian cable, radio, television, telecom and wireless companies have posted their responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.