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Cable / Telecom News

Chris Seidl named CRTC’s executive director, telecom

GATINEAU – Chris Seidl has been promoted to executive director, telecommunications, it was announced today.
Seidl had been serving as acting ED since John Traversy was promoted to Secretary General in October. “Chris’ telecommunications experience in both the CRTC and the private sector will serve him well in his new functions,” said acting CRTC chair Len Katz in a staff memo. Prior to his new post, Seidl (right) was director general of convergence policy at the Commission and before… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

With no wireless or TV plans, Cogeco happy to be a mid-sized telecom, cable, radio player

MONTREAL – While its competitors in the telecom industry are becoming more vertically integrated, Cogeco president and CEO Louis Audet says his company is comfortable in its position as a mid-sized telecom and has no plans to copy companies like Bell and Rogers by acquiring TV specialty channels or building a wireless network. Audet has a reason to be confident. Cogeco's first-quarter earnings, released Thursday morning before the annual shareholders' meetings of the company and subsidiary Cogeco Cable, shows its profit up 20% to $47.9 million from $39.8 million for the first quarter of last year,… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

UPDATED: Len Katz elected acting CRTC chair

GATINEAU – CRTC vice-chairman, telecom, Len Katz, has been elected acting chairman of the CRTC, the Commission confirmed Wednesday morning. He will remain as acting, or interim, chair until such time as the Government of Canada names a new chairperson. Katz has been serving as vice-chairman of telecommunications since October 2007, and was previously the executive director of broadcasting and telecommunications.  Before joining the CRTC, Katz spent 30 years in the private sector as president and COO of Digimerge Technologies and president of Rogers Business Solutions, among other senior roles. (And Cartt.ca profiled him here). Under the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission… Continue Reading

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Small telcos gear up for local competition

OTTAWA – The CRTC has approved the implementation plans for local competition and wireless number portability filed by a number of the country’s small incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs). In last May’s obligation to serve decision, the CRTC said that it would maintain its existing framework for competitors wishing to enter territories served exclusively by smaller telephone companies in order to encourage competition and consumer choice. More to come on this story. www.crtc.gc.ca Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Weather Network holds on to mandatory distribution status

OTTAWA – The Weather Network/Météomédia had its mandatory distribution status on the digital basic service extended through 2018 by the CRTC on Tuesday. The Commission granted the extension from August 31, 2015 to August 31, 2018 after parent company Pelmorex Communications fulfilled various conditions relating to the National Alert Aggregation and Dissemination (NAAD) system. Pelmorex must still execute NAAD user agreements with the emergency management organizations of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories which are due by April 1, 2012 and August 31, 2015, respectively. www.crtc.gc.ca www.pelmorex.com Continue Reading

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Cartt.ca IN-DEPTH: Our new media world helped Konrad von Finckenstein change the CRTC, industry

KONRAD VON FINCKENSTEIN made a lot of work for a lot of us. As he has noted since he first took the job of CRTC chair in January of 2007, he wanted to make the CRTC more open, predictable, fair, and timely. While by our judgment he succeeded, with that openness came more public processes and a quick count of the number of public proceedings under his watch comes to 103. His predecessor, the late Charles Dalfen, called just 78. Mr. Dalfen, however, never had to deal with the likes of YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. Coinciding with von Finckenstein’s tenure at the… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

MAC lobbies for share of 700 MHz auction proceeds

TORONTO – Media Access Canada (MAC) is calling on Industry Canada to allocate a portion of the 700 MHz spectrum auction funds to the Broadcasting Accessibility Fund (BAF). BAF is the $5.7 million fund mandated by the CRTC last year as part of BCE’s tangible benefits when it purchased CTV.  MAC, which represents a number of national disability organizations, continues to lobby the CRTC  to administer the BAF. “It is critical that opportunities not be lost while awaiting the CRTC’s decision on management of the BAF is pending”, said CEO Beverley Milligan, in a statement. www.mediac.ca Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

CRTC finds evidence of Rogers violating net neutrality rules

OTTAWA – The CRTC has sided with online gamers in their complaints against Rogers Communications’ network management policies. The Commission’s Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer Andrea Rosen told Rogers in a letter on Friday that based on preliminary evidence, its Internet throttling practices are in breach of the net neutrality rules within the Telecommunications Act.  It also gave the company two weeks to either dispute the evidence or provide a plan to come into compliance with the Act. “Based on the preliminary results of our ongoing investigation, Commission staff is of the belief that Rogers Communications Inc. applies a technical ITMP… Continue Reading

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CRTC endorses IP for voice network interconnections

OTTAWA – A new CRTC policy announced Thursday encourages the country’s incumbent telephone companies to adopt Internet Protocol (IP) throughout their networks, putting them on a similar footing with their wireless colleagues. Large telephone companies have traditionally relied on voice circuit-switched technology (known as TDM) to transfer telephone calls to and from other service providers. Although they are gradually migrating their networks to IP, these companies continue to rely on the older technology. By comparison, cable companies and wireless providers that began offering telephone services in the last few years have built IP-based networks, and are currently responsible for converting their… Continue Reading

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IC frees up channel 51 in advance of spectrum auction

OTTAWA – Industry Canada has suspended the use of television channel 51 in an effort to prevent interference in the lower part of 700 MHz spectrum pending its forthcoming auction. In a letter to the CRTC, IC said that effective immediately, it will no longer grant new broadcasting certificates for regular power and low power TV applications.  The moratorium affects only the applications for new or modification to facilities predicated on increased usage of the spectrum and does not affect existing regular power or low power television stations currently on channel 51. www.ic.gc.ca Continue Reading