CALGARY – Star Choice announced today the availability of Netscape High Speed Internet.
This is Star Choice’s fifth product partnership with AOL Canada, enhancing its customers’ access to Internet-based…
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OTTAWA – Legendary Canadian rockers Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings will headline a stellar lineup of musical talent at The Future Summit, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ 2005 Annual…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – "The telecommunications landscape has changed considerably since the release of the first report to the Governor in Council in 2001," said Charles Dalfen, chairman of the CRTC…
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WINNIPEG – When public companies highlight their quarterly performances, they usually pick a few bullet points to lead the press release.
Second in the Manitoba Telecom Services’ pecking order…
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CALGARY – Shaw Communications became the first BDU in Canada to add Turner Classic Movies to its channel lineup, both on Shaw Cable and Star Choice.
TCM has actually…
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GATINEAU and QUEBEC – The CRTC has postponed Nov. 14th public hearings in Quebec City on a bundle of applications for new or modified radio services, all because of…
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TORONTO – Nortel Networks Corporation today announced that it, Nortel’s new CEO Mike Zafirovski and Motorola, his former employer, have reached a settlement regarding the lawsuit filed October…
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OTTAWA – They’re not exactly fireside chats, but Prime Minister Paul Martin launched his national weekly radio address on Sunday, October 30, 2005, with a two minute discussion of…
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REGINA – Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Mobile today launched its mobile phone service in Saskatchewan.
Virgin Mobile is expanding its coverage with SaskTel’s network (it already offers service in…
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TORONTO – It’s been in the testing phase for a while, but Bell Canada today unveiled Bell Mobility’s new leading-edge mobile data network, EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized), “the fastest…
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