TORONTO – The cable telecommunications industry in Canada has a long and illustrious engineering history.
(This is an excerpt of a speech written and delivered by Cartt.ca editor and…
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TORONTO – New innovations and approaches to audience measurement are needed to ensure advertisers are receiving a good return on their investment in today’s fragmented media world. That was…
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TORONTO – Peer-to-peer file sharing is no longer the number one concern for cable company engineers managing their IP networks as web surfing – thanks to the growing popularity…
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GATINEAU – The CRTC has issued a call for comments on how Canadian BDUs can best work around the U.S. transition from analog to digital broadcasting of its main…
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TORONTO – With all TV companies extending their businesses into other media, the need for cross-media audience measurement has never been greater than now, said Mike Bloxham, director of…
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WASHINGTON, DC – New media research expert Mimi Ito will discuss how new digital media and mobile technologies have made their way into consumer’s everyday lives as the keynote speaker at…
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One of the biggest challenges facing wireless subscribers is a lack of indoor coverage, and cellular femtocells were predicted to help wireless operators and manufacturers overcome this issue in…
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WASHINGTON, DC – Two plenary sessions featuring high level cable industry technology and marketing executives will highlight The Cable Show ’09.
The technology session, called ‘Cable Technology and the…
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This year’s Canadian Telecom Summit will feature sessions devoted to net neutrality, social networking, new media and convergence, building broadband, mining customer data, mobile evolution and unified communications.
Held…
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VANCOUVER – Economic fears aside, a new survey indicates that spending on information communications technology (ICT) will remain strong among small and medium businesses in British Columbia and Alberta….
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