LOS ANGELES – Nokia has inked a global music partnership that will see recording artist Rihanna stage an exclusive live, streamed concert next Monday.
Created to deliver unique and exclusive…
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NEW YORK – Telesat ranks fourth in the 2009 list of top teleport operators as selected by the World Teleport Association.
The Canadian fixed satellite services operator placed only behind…
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EXTON, Pa. – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers has opened its call for nominations for the 2010 Young Canadian Engineering Professional of the Year Award, sponsored by Aurora…
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OTTAWA – In a letter to incumbent telcos and others involved in the recent review of Globalive’s ownership by the CRTC, Industry Minister Tony Clement has asked for even…
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TORONTO – Virgin chair Sir Richard Branson has called for the establishment of new standards for the mobile industry that would abolish “bogus” fees and force mobile companies to…
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WINNIPEG – Canwest has agreed to extend the date to file its recapitalization plan with the courts until November 30, 2009.
Canwest said late last week that it agrees with members…
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LOUISVILLE, CO – CableLabs has issued a request for information to define elements for a common technical approach that will enable consumers to have secure on-line access to subscription…
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TORONTO – MuchMusic is partnering with Veteran’s Affairs on a campaign to connect with Canadian youth.
The goal of the campaign is promote that today’s Canadian veterans aren’t just the older generations…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has approved the transfer of CHEK TV’s assets from Canwest to a numbered company owned by station employees, a local investment group and the Communications…
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MISSISSAUGA – Long distance service provider Phonetime signed a consent agreement on Monday with the Competition Bureau on the marketing of pre-paid long-distance phone cards.
Phonetime paid the $300,000 as…
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