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Cable / Telecom News

High definition fishing: WFN hooks up with HD

TORONTO – World Fishing Network (WFN) viewers can now experience the thrill of the catch in high-definition (HD) through multiple providers across Canada.  Rogers (Ch. 542), Eastlink (Ch. 732), SaskTel (Ch. 461), Bell Fibe (Ch. 1419), CityWest (Ch. 295), MTS (Ch. 1183) and Cogeco (Ch. 747) have added WFN HD to their high-definition channel lineups. Affiliates interested in offering their customers the best in fishing and outdoor lifestyle programming in stunning HD can visit www.GetWFN.com for more details or contact Sean Luxton at  sluxton@worldfishingnetwork.com. Affiliates across Canada can access WFN’s signal directly on… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Hollywood Suite preview now available to Cogeco customers

TORONTO – Hollywood Suite’s four HD commercial-free movie channels are now available to Cogeco Cable digital customers throughout Ontario. Featuring over 400 HD movies per month, uncut and unedited, Hollywood Suite is: WarnerFilms (channel 875), MGM Channel (channel 874), Sony Movie Channel (channel 873), AXN Movies (channel 872). Cogeco Cable HD TV customers can now enjoy a free preview of all 4 Hollywood Suite movie channels until March 31st, 2013. “Kicking off the New Year with a bang, Hollywood Suite offers Cogeco Cable customers an incredible variety of blockbuster titles on four stunning HD channels” said Ron… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Just in time for the holidays: Eastlink To Go app

HALIFAX – Eastlink has announced that its Eastlink To Go app for Apple iOS powered devices including the iPad and iPhone is available to Eastlink digital TV customers across the country. Eastlink announced in November the introduction of its new TV anywhere viewing experience Eastlink To Go. Eastlink To Go users will have access OnDemand entertainment, as well as live Eastlink TV instantly. Content on Eastlink To Go continues to grow with the recent addition of family programming from TreeHouse and YTV. Eastlink plans to add even more content in the weeks and months… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

700 MHz auction: Big three are the likely winners; will align blocks with U.S. carriers

A NEW REPORT FROM BMO Capital Markets, which dives deep into what will affect investment in the telecom and media space in Canada in 2013, takes a good look at the possibilities and assumptions heading into the auction of the 700 MHz spectrum everyone assumes will take place mid-year. The report, by analyst Tim Casey, says what most believe – that the big winners in the auction, which will be expensive. will be the big three of Rogers, Telus and Bell, but that the latter two have an advantage over Rogers since Bell and Telus share the operation of their… Continue Reading

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Wireless Code: Everybody wants one, but finding the right wording will be tough

GATINEAU – While most agree that Canada definitely needs a national, mandatory code of conduct for wireless providers to adhere to when dealing with their customers, agreement on what this code will actually say is another matter entirely. Submissions were due into the CRTC last week on the Commission’s proceeding to establish a mandatory code for mobile wireless services. A public hearing will start February 11th – after the Regulator itself releases a draft code for discussion next month and conducts three more days of public, online consultations. Bell Canada says it’s been listening to what the CRTC Continue Reading

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EastLink wireless launch “close”, says CEO

HALIFAX – While this morning’s EastLink/Cisco press conference was about mobile video, reporters also had other mobile questions for EastLink CEO Lee Bragg. His company purchased AWS spectrum in the 2008 auction for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island and despite much hiring and a significant network build, the company has yet to launch a wireless telephony service out east. That will change in the not too distant future, said Bragg. “We’re close to a cellular announcement,” he said. “I’m not in a position to announce it today. It is quite a strategic initiative on our part but we’re very… Continue Reading

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EastLink launches Cisco-powered TV Everywhere with content from Super Channel, Hollywood Suite

HALIFAX – The content offerings are pretty light at the moment (thanks mostly to some sticky negotiations with broadcasters), but EastLink, the country’s seventh-largest subscription TV company, officially launched EastLink-To-Go Tuesday morning. The subscriber-authenticated, TV Everywhere service is the first in North American powered end-to-end by Cisco’s Videoscape technology and will allow EastLink subscribers to take their TV with them wherever they are in Canada, on whatever device they like at no additional cost. The Videoscape platform makes the content fit on any screen “through an intuitive technology that adapts the format of the content for optimum quality and a… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Small telcos push back on subsidy, changes to toll interconnection

GATINEAU – The small incumbent local telephone companies (SILECs) are urging the CRTC to reject proposals calling for changes to the local subsidy regime for lost telephony customers (lost NAS). They also say a regime that will force them to raise local rates to make up for a shortfall in toll interconnection revenue won’t work. The large incumbents, as well as Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications, want the Commission to only allow the 50% subsidy rule to apply to lost customers who port their number to a competing carrier. The SILECs counter that this is not what the CRTC had… Continue Reading

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COMMENTARY: Consolidation very close at hand for wireless newcomers

“EVERYBODY’S STARTING TO realize that this market isn’t what we thought it was going to be,” said Alek Krstajic, president and CEO of upstart Canadian wireless company Public Mobile. The wireless business is a very tough game. It’s extremely costly to build out, quite difficult to convince customers to switch service providers, incumbent carriers have been ruthless and access to spectrum, especially the good stuff, looks to be a problem. Those reasons and a few others make it appear like a round of consolidation among the three new independent wireless providers is close at hand, likely before the 700 MHz… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Small telcos’ positions on subsidy regime still opposed by larger service providers

GATINEAU – The small telephone companies and their larger competitors are seeing eye-to-eye on some aspects of proposed changes to the regulatory framework for small incumbent local exchange carriers (SILECs). But on others, they remain at loggerheads. When it comes to giving SILECs the same flexibility as the ILECs in market trials and promotions, and the use of rate ranges, there is broad consensus among interveners. The same goes for maintaining the basket of services structure. Telus is an outlier on this issue. It wants the creation of a fifth basket that would group all competitor services – interconnection and… Continue Reading