EXTON, PA – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) announced a multi-year campaign by the SCTE Energy Management Program to designed to cut energy costs and reduce power consumption.
Dubbed…
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QUEBEC CITY – EXFO Inc. is back in the black after posting US$1.7 million in net earnings for the third quarter of fiscal 2014, versus net losses in the…
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MONTREAL and TORONTO – Broadcasting and distribution behemoths Bell, Rogers and Shaw said Friday in press releases that they are advocates for more flexible packaging and channel selection options…
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MONTREAL – Stingray Digital has finalized an agreement with Mood Media Corporation for its remaining 8,000 Canadian commercial accounts, and will continue to be Mood’s exclusive partner for the…
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BETHPAGE, NY – Fight Network and FNTSY Sports Network have nailed their first major U.S. cable deal, cracking the lineup of Cablevision’s Optimum TV.
Fight Network can be found on…
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SWIFT CURRENT – SaskTel and Innovation Credit Union announced a partnership formalized in a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance their joint efforts to promote one another’s strategic…
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WINNIPEG – MTS will deploy small cell wireless service at this summer's Dauphin's Countryfest and the Winnipeg Folk Festival to offer attendees a superior 4G LTE cellular experience.
The two…
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SO THE QUESTION NOW IS, will Hubert Lacroix, Heather Conway and Louis Lalande be able to move the internal mountains necessary to transform the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from a…
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CALGARY – Despite a slowing of the loss of its cable subscribers, Shaw Communications posted an 8.8% drop in profits for the third quarter ended May 31, 2014.
Shaw said…
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TORONTO – CBC/Radio-Canada’s new strategy will result in a leaner, focused, more modern and financially sustainable public broadcaster by 2020, president and CEO Hubert Lacroix promised Thursday in a…
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