TORONTO – Primus Telecommunications Canada has introduced new virtualization technology designed to help small and mid-sized businesses reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Called virtual managed machines (VMM), the software…
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TORONTO – Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium will air 50 hours of high def TV coverage in English and French of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games.
Taking place March…
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TORONTO – Bell has created two new long distance calling plans for its residential customers.
The 500-minute and 1,000-minute plans are available now to all Bell Home Phone…
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DUBLIN, Ont. – According to the community newspaper the Mitchell Advocate, rural telecom co-operatives Hay Communications, Quadro Communications and Tuckersmith Communications have gotten together to purchase the Mitchell-Seaforth Cable…
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TORONTO – A recent survey from KPMG International suggests wireless subscribers are more willing to pay for broadband content if it means they can avoid having to view ads…
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TORONTO – On the day his Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie had his NHL franchise bid rejected, RIM president and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis was waxing nostalgic about the…
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TORONTO – The CRTC seems prepared to follow up a busy 2008 with an even busier 2009, judging by its six telecom industry initiatives for the coming year, outlined…
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TORONTO – Breaking news from the CBC: It is no longer a TV network but a "content provider." This, according to the CBC’s Richard Stursberg who was a keynote…
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TORONTO – Perhaps befitting an acronym that doesn’t refer to any actual technology, but more a state of mind, LTE is still a good two years away from deployment,…
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TORONTO – It isn’t too often you hear a cableco or telco admit to using a heavy fist when it comes to protecting and maintaining their walled gardens, but…
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