QUEBEC – Both Telus and Bell Canada announced Thursday the launch of their new high speed wireless networks in the provincial capital today. With typical download speeds of 400 to... Continue Reading
NEW YORK – Rogers Communications founder and CEO Ted Rogers celebrated a decade of being listed on the New York Stock Exchange by ringing the bell to start the day's... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Look for Alliance Atlantis to begin making some serious moves into alternative distribution of its shows with its newest hire. Claude Galipeau (left) was announced today as senior... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Bell Canada announced late Wednesday it has purchased a majority interest in Canadian-owned music download service Puretracks "By investing in Puretracks, Bell is better positioned to capitalize on... Continue Reading
WHISTLER, B.C, - There was precious little new information doled out today by some of the participants at RBC Capital Markets annual telecom and media conference in the B.C. ski... Continue Reading
HALIFAX – Aliant today launched its high-speed wireless service in Halifax. The new service will provide Aliant's wireless customers access to wireless data speeds of up to 2.4 Mbps -... Continue Reading
WINDSOR - The University of Windsor's Working Where You Work, its campus-wide wireless initiative, launched today. The university is one of the first in Canada to offer Internet access across... Continue Reading
TORONTO - NTV Canada, RTVi+ and RTVi, three Russian-language channels, have been added to the Bell ExpressVu channel lineup. Available on ExpressVu channels 720, 721 and 722, Canadian viewers can... Continue Reading
TORONTO – The former home of Open Mike with Mike Bullard, downtown Toronto's Masonic Temple, will play host to MTV in Canada, as well as the new show that will... Continue Reading
VIDEOTRON’S ROBERT DÉPATIE RECENTLY shared with readers his view of competition in today’s market (See "A new phone plan from Ma Bell", www.cartt.ca, February 1, 2006).In his world, competition only... Continue Reading