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August 27, 2013 12 years ago

UPDATED: Bell, Rogers support NDP’s call for public hearings on wireless policy

MONTREAL and TORONTO – Bell and Rogers have both sided with the NDP in the party’s call for an emergency meeting with the Standing Committee on Industry, Science… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

Glentel’s Diamond Wireless now operating 154 BJ’s Warehouse kiosks

BURNABY, BC – The multi-year wireless kiosk licensing deal between Glentel’s U.S. subsidiary, Diamond Wireless, and BJ’s Wholesale Club is now official, Glentel announced Monday. First… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

DTOUR launch goes underground with marketing campaign

TORONTO – Shaw Media is supporting today’s kickoff of its newest (read “TVTropolis rebranded”) lifestyle channel DTOUR with a national multi-platform marketing and advertising campaign. Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

Changes at the top, but Rogers Media isn’t reinventing the wheel

TORONTO – It will be a new era at Citytv when parent Rogers Media shortly completes a revamp of the network's creative brain trust. Malcolm Dunlop, executive vice-president of… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

Newcap buys Toronto, Vancouver radio properties from Bell for $112 million

DARTMOUTH, NS – Bell Media has agreed to sell five of the 10 radio properties that it must divest as part of its acquisition of Astral to Newfoundland… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

Unions to take to the streets in a rally against Verizon

TORONTO – Canada’s largest unions continued their opposition today to the federal government’s refusal to budge on a wireless policy that would give Verizon preferential treatment if… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

If federal government really wants telecom competition, foreign investment restrictions must go

VANCOUVER – A new report from The Fraser Institute this morning says that Ottawa will only achieve its stated goal of providing Canadians with more choice and competition in… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

Telus heats up competition in Canada’s north

YELLOWKNIFE, NWT – Northern Canada is quickly becoming Canada’s hottest telco market, as Telus announced today it will offer its wireless products and services to customers in… Continue Reading

August 26, 2013 12 years ago

Industry Canada, FCC agree to share spectrum along Canada-U.S. border

OTTAWA and WASHINGTON, D.C. – Industry Canada and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission have agreed on three interim spectrum-sharing arrangements covering a range of wireless communications operations… Continue Reading

August 23, 2013 12 years ago

UPDATED: NDP forcing Industry Committee to meet on wireless on Tuesday afternoon, but In Camera

OTTAWA – Canada’s official opposition announced today it has forced an emergency meeting of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, to talk wireless. Official Opposition Industry critic Chris… Continue Reading
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