DON’T MISS YOUR chance to register for the 2010 Canadian CommTech Show and Seminars.
Scheduled for May 19-20 in Kelowna, B.C., 57 companies have already signed up for the fifth…
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TORONTO – In addition to kicking off consultations on a national digital strategy, Industry Minister Clement also announced the first series of projects to receive conditional funding approval…
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Perry Hoffman
OTTAWA – Ciel Satellite Group and Telesat Canada could both end up being big winners in a recent satellite licensing process from Industry Canada. Last week, the department…
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WASHINGTON, DC – There must be another way, says the National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA).
Responding to the Federal Communications Commission’s new strategy designed to keep it on track while establishing…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has approved BCE’s plan to introduce usage-based billing, but only under certain conditions.
Thursday’s decision means that Bell Aliant and Bell Canada can introduce new…
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TORONTO – With the Apple iPad confirmed to launch in Canada on May 28, Rogers unveiled its two iPad data plans for customers.
The first plan offers 250 MB for $15…
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OTTAWA – Two Canadian economists told a Parliamentary committee studying foreign investment restrictions in telecommunications that relaxing the rules would have a beneficial impact across the entire Canadian economy.
Randall…
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OTTAWA and STRATFORD, ON – Industry Minister Tony Clement has kicked off a consultation process designed to build consensus on Canada’s forthcoming national digital economy strategy.
Speaking at the Canada…
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STRATFORD – Does Canada need a single Communications Act, one that blends the Telecommunications Act, the Broadcasting Act and the Radiocommunication Act?
CRTC chairman Konrad von Finckenstein seems to think…
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STRATFORD – Wireless spectrum is squarely in the sights of Industry Canada and its leader, Minister Tony Clement, as we head into 60 days of consultations on a new…
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