TORONTO – VOIP, wireless, video, SMS, IMS, GSM – we are on the cusp of major telecom changes – not to mention a riot of acronyms you can’t identify without... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Don’t expect Bell Canada Enterprises to let up on the CRTC any time soon. Still stinging from the Commission’s May 12th VOIP decision, which maintains traditional regs on... Continue Reading
TORONTO – While he didn’t name names, one of the newest players in the telecom space in Canada appear to be having problems dealing with a certain western MSO. At... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Telehop Communications announced today the appointment of Ruth Bartholomeusz as president and COO of the company as of June 1, 2005. She has held the position of COO... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - Bell Canada today made official the introduction of a new signal encryption system for its Bell ExpressVu satellite TV service. As of July 1, 2005, all television programming... Continue Reading
WE ALL HAVE A WISH-list, don’t we? Things we think and sometimes say about what we’d change if a genie popped from a bottle. While a genie grants but three... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Bell Canada Enterprises shareholders are risking their investment, the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers union told those attending the company’s annual general meeting in Toronto today. By not settling... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – When it comes to unbundled DSL, Bell Canada must eliminate the surcharges foisted upon independent ISPs if Internet competition is to survive, a group of Quebec ISPs told... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – A new report authored for Videotron released today says that voice over Internet protocol telephony offers a unique window of opportunity for real competition in the Canadian voice... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Look for some day two fireworks at the 2005 Canadian Telecom Summit. The 11 a.m. session on May 31st, day two of what looks to be a great... Continue Reading