OTTAWA – The CRTC received only 42 consumer complaints regarding bandwidth throttling by their Internet service providers (ISPs) in 2014, with most of those coming in the fourth quarter.
In…
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OTTAWA – Nearly two-thirds of Canadian Anglophone seniors now own a cell phone, while Canadians self-identifying as visible minorities are more likely to social network, according to two new…
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OTTAWA – Industry Canada’s Kelly Gillis received a promotion this week as part of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s changes in the senior ranks of the public service.
Gillis, who…
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AJAX, ON – Novanet Communications has named Corrine Bender as its wireless sales manager.
In this role, Bender will be responsible for the direct sales of all Novanet wireless products…
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WINNIPEG – Popular radio morning show Wheeler in the Morning will make its television debut Monday morning on City in Winnipeg, replacing Breakfast Television in that market.
Hosted by veteran…
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TORONTO – UXP Systems and Ericsson have signed a global reseller agreement that will allow TV service providers to offer a more personalized viewing experience via the MINT Unified Services…
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WINNIPEG – MTS is now accepting applications from youth-serving organizations in Manitoba for the second year of its Future First community grant program.
The company will offer ten $10,000 grants…
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TORONTO – Bell Media’s Discovery is commemorating its 20th anniversary this week with special programming that looks forward to what the world might be like in the next 20…
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MONTREAL – The fifth annual Bell Let's Talk Day will take place on January 28, 2014, Bell confirmed Monday.
National spokesperson and six-time Olympian Clara Hughes is again leading the…
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EXTON, PA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is calling for papers and presentations for technical sessions to be conducted during Cable-Tec Expo 2015, which is set…
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