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Cogeco continues to launch faster Internet packages

MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable is continuing its roll out of new high speed Internet packages within its territory. In a flurry of press releases over the last week, the company said that it has launched its Ultimate 120 and Ultimate 120 Unlimited high speed Internet residential packages plus the enhancement of its Turbo 20, Ultimate 55 and Ultimate 55 Unlimited high speed Internet packages in Magog, QC, as well as in Belleville and Trenton, ON. Cogeco also brought its Ultimate 120 Unlimited high speed Internet residential package plus enhanced its Turbo 20 and Ultimate 55 Unlimited High Speed Internet packages in… Continue Reading

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Feds move to axe paper bill fees

OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The federal government said that it will force the communication industry to abandon paper bill charges after the country’s biggest companies failed to commit to doing so at Thursday’s CRTC review into the practice. Industry Minister James Moore said Friday that charging extra fees to customers who receive paper copies of their bills, a practice known as pay-to-pay billing, was “unfair”, and promised that the government would introduce legislation to end it in the telecommunications sector.  He did not say when such legislation would be tabled. "More and more Canadians are finding a new charge appearing on their monthly… Continue Reading

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Cogeco speeds up Internet service in Brockville, Chatham

MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable has launched its Ultimate 120 High Speed Internet (HSI) residential package and the enhancement of its Turbo 20 and Ultimate 55 High Speed Internet packages in Brockville and Chatham, ON. The company says that current subscribers will be able to benefit from this improvement immediately.  The Turbo 20 and Ultimate 55 high speed package upgrade includes an upload speed increase from up to 2 Mbps to up to 10 Mbps, at no additional cost. The newly launched Ultimate 120 High Speed Internet package offers download speeds of up to 120 Mbps and upload speeds of up to… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

TSN’s new national feeds to debut August 25

TORONTO – TSN will flip the switch on its three new national feeds on August 25, opening day of the U.S. Open, and take the opportunity to deliver expanded live coverage of the final tennis Grand Slam of the season. TSN said Monday that its feeds, branded TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5, will initially be available to customers of Bell Fibe TV and Bell Satellite, Cogeco Cable, Eastlink, FibreOp TV (Bell Aliant), MTS, Rogers, SaskTel, Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct, Source Cable, and Telus Optik TV.    The additional feeds will allow the sports network to show more live game coverage,… Continue Reading

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MDL adds Eventov

TORONTO – MDL Communications announced Tuesday it has added Boris Eventov to its list of expert consultants. Widely regarded as an authority within Canada’s cable industry, Eventov (pictured) was responsible for designing, and overseeing the suite of digital video services (SDV, VOD, digital simulcast, headend consolidation, targeted ad insertion, fibre interconnections among other implementations) at Cogeco Cable Ontario, reads the MDL release. He was also responsible for strategic planning for future network capacity and reliability requirements, as well as signal acquisition negotiation and interconnect agreements between different MSOs. He also published multiple articles in industry journals, as well as presenting at… Continue Reading

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Cogeco enhances high speed Internet service in Cornwall

MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable has launched its Ultimate 120 High Speed Internet (HSI) residential package and the enhancement of its Turbo 20 and Ultimate 55 High Speed Internet packages in Cornwall, ON. The company says that current subscribers will be able to benefit from this improvement immediately.  The Turbo 20 and Ultimate 55 high speed package upgrade includes an upload speed increase from up to 2 Mbps to up to 10 Mbps, at no additional cost. The newly launched Ultimate 120 High Speed Internet package offers download speeds of up to 120 Mbps and upload speeds of… Continue Reading

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LET’S TALK TV: “Irrational bidding” for sports rights drives up costs, limits consumer choice, says Telus and others

GATINEAU – It will surprise no one that the cost of sports television are front and centre for so many of the submissions to the CRTC’s TV Policy Review Telus, for example, called the amount of cash being sent to various leagues and teams for the rights to live games “irrational” and has requested the CRTC address the soaring price of sports services and eliminate penetration-based rate cards in sports packaging. Lined up on the side of Telus, are Shaw Communications, Cogeco and Canadian Cable Systems Alliance members, distributors who own no sports channels. While vertically integrated companies like Rogers and… Continue Reading

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LET’S TALK TV: Different rules for different language markets

GATINEAU – Broadcast distributors and programmers are divided over rules governing television service provision in Quebec and official minority language communities across the country. Some say current rules are doing a fine job, while others argue changes are needed to ensure a diversity of programming for these two markets in their submissions to the CRTC’s TV Policy Review. In the official notice (BNC 2014-190), the Commission noted market forces alone won’t ensure the provision of “an adequate number of services to OLMCs,” and that it has instituted several measures, including minority language programming access rights and genre protection, to address… Continue Reading

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Cogeco, Gagne part ways

MONTREAL – Cogeco’s senior vice-president and chief financial officer Pierre Gagne left the company Monday for what was described as “personal reasons”. Gagne has held the role of CFO and SVP of Cogeco Cable and Cogeco Inc. since 2009.  Prior to that, he served as VP of Finance at Cogeco for over a decade. "On behalf of the Board and our employees, I wish to thank Pierre for his contribution to the company”, said president and CEO Louis Audet, in the announcement.  “I want to take this opportunity to wish him the very best in the next phase of his professional… Continue Reading

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LET’S TALK TV: Genres have long been monkeyed around with. Do they still need protection?

GATINEAU – Independent broadcasters are telling the CRTC that they will lose their spots on the broadcast dial if the Commission decides to eliminate genre protection rules and access rights for certain types of programming because the big Vertically Integrated (VI) media and carriage companies have the incentive to muscle their way in with copycat channels, causing “significant harm to the system.” Genre protection has been a staple of the Canadian broadcasting system for many years, giving niche services the opportunity a protected space in which to build audience share along with a stable source of subscriber revenue, but also… Continue Reading