FRIDAY WAS DAY ONE of what looks to be a lengthy upgrade for the company founded by legendary entrepreneur Ted Rogers.
New CEO Guy Laurence is the first outside boss to come in as CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. He is someone who never knew Ted before his death in late 2008, never worked for the man whose name is on so many buildings and brands and still casts a long shadow within RCI. The former Vodafone executive is a CEO with an international resume who will bring new, fresh ideas to Rogers, a company many…
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MONTREAL — Bell Canada has begun the rollout of its 700 MHz wireless services across the country and will announce “in the next month or so” the communities across Canada, representing 96 or 97% of the population that will be able to use it by the end of 2015, BCE president and CEO George Cope said Monday.
The network upgrade, which will make use of the $565 million worth of spectrum Bell bought in this year’s auction, is just one of many improvements to the company’s services that Cope spoke confidently about in a speech to the Canadian Club of…
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GATINEAU – New entrants and would-be wireless providers find themselves trying to again convince the federal telecom regulator that it needs to intervene in the wireless market. At the same time however, the incumbent operators tell the CRTC everything is working just fine as it is.
The comments come as the CRTC is studying the wholesale wireless services market with the goal of determining if the market is competitive enough or whether it needs to impose more regulations on roaming, tower and site sharing and others. All interventions can be found here. The public hearing is scheduled for September…
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TORONTO – RDS has named Mark Anthony Di Cio as sales director for English Canada and the United States, effective June 2.
For the past ten years, Di Cio was senior account manager at Telelatino Network Inc. Prior to that, he held positions such as traffic coordinator, sales coordinator and sales representative at Netstar Communications, Bell Globemedia and TSN.
Based in Toronto, Di Cio’s mandate will provide RDS with a stronger, more personalized presence in the Canadian media industry, reads the announcement.
“Thanks to his energy, ability and in-depth knowledge of sport and the anglophone market, Mark is the perfect fit for…
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OTTAWA – Industry Minister James Moore announced Wednesday the Government of Canada will hold consultations on AWS-4 spectrum.
The rollout of services using this spectrum “will improve mobile services network coverage in virtually all rural and remote areas of Canada, which supports greater competition and provides more choice for wireless consumers,” reads the Industry Canada press release. “This wide-scale coverage also benefits commercial users, such as those in the resource sector, that work in isolated areas.”
AWS-4 spectrum can support mobile services using both satellite- and terrestrial-based networks across the country.
The Government is consulting on proposed changes that would allow licensees…
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TORONTO – Anita Lee has been named as the new executive producer of the NFB’s Ontario Centre, effective immediately.
An award-winning producer with 20 years’ experience in the industry and founder of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, Lee has been a staff NFB producer since 2005. Prior to that, she produced a slate of independent films that premiered at TIFF, Sundance and Berlin, such as John Greyson’s feature film Proteus, an official Canada/South Africa co-production (TIFF 2003/Berlin 2004). Lee has also held various media executive positions, including executive director for the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre, and is…
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HALIFAX – DHX Media has tapped David Colville and Geoffrey Machum as the two newest members on its board of directors.
Colville is currently president of DC Communications Consulting Ltd., advising a variety of national telecommunications companies. He worked in the telecommunications industry from 1970 to 1980 with Bell Canada and Maritime Tel. & Tel. after which he became the senior director, Communications Policy at the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Communications. From 1990 to 2004 he was Commissioner and Vice Chairman (from 1995) of the CRTC during which time he chaired the team investigating internet broadcasting vis-à-vis the…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC must address "the incentives" that Canada’s largest mobile wireless companies have to raise their competitors’ wholesale prices, and, offer new entrants help in gaining a foothold in the market.
That’s the gist of a submission made public Thursday by the Competition Bureau to the CRTC, in response to the Commission’s review of wholesale mobile wireless services.
Noting that mobile wireless companies, particularly new entrants, may need to enter into arrangements with the likes of Bell, Rogers and Telus to obtain certain wholesale mobile wireless services, the Bureau said that the retail market power that these large incumbents wield…
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OROMOCTO, NB – Bell Aliant will expand its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network to more than 6,000 Oromocto homes and businesses and 1,100 premises in the Village of Salisbury this summer.
With this announcement, Bell Aliant's FibreOP coverage in New Brunswick extends to almost 220,000 premises and represents an investment of close to $115 million since 2009.
"We launched FibreOP almost five years ago, and today we are very happy to be adding Oromocto and Salisbury to the growing list of New Brunswick communities that have benefitted from the network since 2009,” said Andre LeBlanc, vice president, residential markets, in the news release. …
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TORONTO – With the prevalence of video on demand and services like Netflix, many of us take for granted just how easy it is to find exactly the kind of movie or other programming you want to watch. For those living with vision loss, however, accessing described video content through a streaming or VOD service has been next to impossible.
Until now. Toronto businessman Kevin Shaw (pictured) has developed a unique streaming solution where those who are visually impaired or have vision loss can enjoy popular movies and TV shows, dubbed with described video, for a monthly subscription.
Zagga Entertainment,…
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