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Cable / Telecom News

Wireless spectrum management to be studied

OTTAWA – So I’m sitting in the Second Cup in Ottawa’s Byward Market yesterday, remembering that Rogers and the coffee chain have a deal to provide free WiFi hotspots around the country. I’m looking to post a story or two and access my e-mails. I power up and find six wireless networks I could potentially access (none are Rogers though). Four are secured. I pick the open one called “netgear” and log on to find out I’m sharing the wireless bubble of the Ottawa Suites nearby. I’m able to post a story and answer some e-mails before my meeting…. Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

UPDATE: Cable’s happy, but Bell and Telus will appeal

OTTAWA – Did the industry have this decision pegged or what? Mere minutes after the CRTC’s voice over IP decision was put out, the Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association issued a press release declaring itself pleased by the decision, while Bell Canada wired one out which blasted the decision, saying it will appeal immediately, just like BCE CEO Michael Sabia said here last week. “I think we’re very happy,” CCTA president Michael Hennessy told www.cartt.ca in Ottawa today upon the decision’s public release. “It’s pretty much what we expected and for the telephone companies, they’re allowed into the market, allowed… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

OPINION: If you’re going to go VOIP, do it now

IT SEEMS AS THOUGH most people in the industry have this afternoon’s CRTC voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) decision figured out. Cable companies and telephone companies alike believe the Commission will maintain what it already said it believes: that despite the technology delivering it, VOIP is still just local phone. And that means the incumbent telcos will remain bound by the same traditional regulations they already have to deal with, mainly tariff-filing when they wish to alter their rates, which makes them a slower-moving competitor in the marketplace. The telcos have done their level best to try to spook… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Cable’s happy, ILEC’s to appeal, except for one

OTTAWA – Did the industry have this decision pegged or what? Mere minutes after the CRTC’s voice over IP decision was put out, the Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association issued a press release declaring itself pleased by the decision, while Bell Canada wired one out which blasted the decision, saying it will appeal immediately, just like BCE CEO Michael Sabia said here last week. “I think we’re very happy,” CCTA president Michael Hennessy told www.cartt.ca in Ottawa today upon the decision’s public release. “It’s pretty much what we expected and for the telephone companies, they’re allowed into the market, they’re… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

New Internet plan will protect kids

TORONTO – The Canadian Coalition Against Internet Child Exploitation (CCAICE) today released its seven-point National Action Plan designed to help protect children from online sexual exploitation and to assist in bringing those who victimize children to justice. "The Action Plan is the result of unprecedented collaboration by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and industry leaders, law enforcement, government and non-governmental agencies," said Inspector Jennifer Strachan, Officer-in- Charge of the RCMP National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre. "However, to succeed we require the help and support of all Canadians to protect children online." The members of the coalition are: Cybertip.ca RCMP and… Continue Reading

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Celebrating two decades of mobile phones

OTTAWA – This year marks the 20th anniversary of mobile telephony in Canada and it will be celebrated for a day in Ottawa at a conference entitled Mobile Telephony in Canada. The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA), in collaboration with host sponsors Bell Mobility, Motorola, Rogers Wireless and TELUS Mobility, will present the conference and party in Ottawa on June 8, 2005. “Mobile Telephony in Canada – since 1985, it just keeps getting better” is a forum on the past, present and future of Canada’s wireless telephone industry. Bringing together Canadian wireless leaders from the last 20 years with… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Telecom Summit offers key topics, big names

TORONTO – Sabia, Mohamed, Entwistle, Dalfen, Citron, Linton – all will be featured at the 2005 Canadian Telecom Summit. Less than three weeks remain to register for Summit – May 30 to June 1 at the Toronto Congress Centre. Delegates will join 500 of the most influential stakeholders in discussions of the future of telecommunications in Canada. Now in its fourth year, the 2005 Canadian Telecom Summit offers a wide range of topics being reviewed strategically by the senior leaders of the industry. With 17 keynote speakers and more than 50 panel members, The 2005 Summit will look at… Continue Reading

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Cartt.ca’s TUESDAY INTERVIEW: CCTA president Michael Hennessy

LIFE IN OTTAWA ISN’T easy for those pushing their agenda on a government which has but one goal for the moment: Stay. In. Power. Communications policy – well, any policy really – is in limbo as the minority Liberal government tries to save its own skin in the face of Adscam and the Gomery Inquiry. What that means is of the dozens of things on Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association president Michael Hennessy’s plate right now, many are leftovers, sure to be in need of re-heating again after what’s expected to be another federal election this spring or early summer…. Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Alliance Atlantis stakes claim to specialty growth curve

TORONTO – Alliance Atlantis Broadcasting said today that its specialty networks led the television industry in audience growth for the first three months of 2005. Its thirteen networks grew a combined 17% among adults 25 to 54 – almost three-times greater than the specialty industry average of 6%. Alliance Atlantis grew more than every other major specialty television network ownership group, it said. In addition, HGTV and Food Network Canada had their largest audiences since their launch during the first three months of 2005. The three-month growth for Alliance Atlantis’ established specialty networks for adults 25 to 54 was… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Rogers opens music store

TORONTO – Rogers became the first wireless company in North America to offer customers the ability to download songs to their PCs or wireless phones. Rogers MusicStore is the first mobile music service in North America to offer customers the dual functionality of purchasing and downloading full songs to their PCs or wireless phones*, directly from their handsets. As well, Rogers Wireless’ has become the first wireless provider in Canada to offer RealTrax ring tunes – MP3-quality music clips taken from real songs by original artists, from record labels EMI Recorded Music, Universal Music, and Warner Music. Starting today,… Continue Reading