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Cable / Telecom News

700 MHz: Feds lock out media in run up to auction

OTTAWA – Participants in the 700 MHz spectrum auction will run amok of anti-collusion rules if they speak with the media after they file their applications on June 11 and until they make their final licence payments, Industry Canada has determined. The revelation comes in the department’s answers to clarification questions which were published Tuesday, May 21. Question 2.13 asks “When is the ‘auction process’ considered to have started?” The following is what Industry Canada had to say. “Any communications from an applicant and its affiliates, associates or beneficial owners or their representatives that discloses or comments on… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Wind promo aimed at Mobilicity customers

TORONTO – While Telus awaits federal approval of its acquisition of Mobilicity for $380 million announced last week, Wind Mobile has wasted no time in launching a promotion trying to lure away Mobilicity’s 250,000 subscribers. A tweet earlier today from @WIND Mobile said, “#Mobilicity clients, don’t sweat the future of your plans & services. Switch to WIND & receive up to $365 in savings.” The tweet includes a link to an online promotion, which features a large graphic of a life preserver, with Wind offering to “help” Mobilicity customers switch to Wind with one month… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Bell/Astral II: No safeguards good enough to protect industry from already-too-big Bell, say replies

GATINEAU – In their final written submissions to the CRTC on the proposed purchase of Astral Media by Bell Canada, various interveners say there are no words, no new rules the Commission can write which will sufficiently protect the Canadian TV system from the market power of a combined Bell/Astral. That, tied to the fact Bell has told the Commission in no uncertain terms it will not proceed with the merger should it be required to divest any other assets, means the whole deal should be denied, just like the first one was rejected last fall. ( Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

9(1)(h) COMMENTARY: Maybe the CRTC should impose a penetration rate based card on the whole industry

WHILE DROPPING IN ON the CRTC’s two-week hearing into new and renewed mandatory carriage requests (on cpac.ca) – and poring over some of the transcripts since its conclusion, two thoughts bubbled up above all the facts, self-serving opinion and pure BS that is a Commission hearing: The CRTC should impose some sort of mandatory penetration based rate card, a-la Bell Media’s, upon the entire regulated TV industry – or just deregulate the whole damn thing (which is not actually an option). Independent broadcasters (those not owned by a vertically integrated entity) have little, if any, leverage when it comes to… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

SPECTRUM TRANSFER REVIEW: Industry Canada proposals seen doing more harm than good

OTTAWA – Canadian wireless operators remain largely unconvinced that Industry Canada’s proposed changes to spectrum licence transfers will be good for the wireless market. New entrants and incumbents alike are opposed to any rule changes that would limit a secondary spectrum trading market. Mobilicity acknowledges that the department is trying to create a more competitive wireless market and took a first good step in setting aside spectrum in the 2008 Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) auction. But the upstart says “the imposition of additional vague, open-ended restrictions on the transferability of spectrum” won’t help new entrants raise the capital they need… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Bell/Astral II: More new rules won’t save us from Bell’s might, says CCSA

Story and photo by Steve Faguy MONTREAL – After Telus, Rogers, EastLink, Cogeco and Quebecor, the last word on Bell’s failed relationship with competing BDUs went to the little guys. And they had some eye-opening facts and figures to back up their claims that Bell isn’t playing fair. “We are not here to engage in regulatory arbitrage,” said Jim Deane, chair of the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance, which represents about 115 small cable companies across Canada. “CCSA members are fighting for their lives.” Speaking as one of the final interveners in the hearing over Bell Canada?s proposed purchase of Astral Media, the… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Bell/Astral II: Uncompromising Cogeco insists there is no way to approve deal

MONTREAL – In a lengthy appearance before the CRTC commissioners on Wednesday (more than twice as long as either Rogers or Telus the day prior) Cogeco Cable left no doubt where it stood on the question of Bell Canada buying Astral Media: There can be no compromises, no new regulatory caveats that make this deal palatable, and so the merger must be denied. Again. Cogeco’s argument was similar to the one EastLink made earlier on Wednesday, but the Montreal-based cable and radio firm offered up more detail. CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais has asked the opposing interveners Tuesday and Wednesday for… Continue Reading

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Cellphone-Mate and Hutton Communications team up to target Canadian market

FREMONTM, CALIF. – Cellphone-Mate, a Silicon Valley-based manufacturer of cellular amplifier technology, and Dallas-based wireless communications distributor Hutton Communications have announced that the two companies have joined forces to go after Canadian business and residential customers. “Cellphone-Mate’s global customers are recognizing the immense value to be gained by augmenting their current wireless connections,” said Hongtao Zhan, founder and CEO of Cellphone-Mate, in a release. “This alliance will broaden our reach across Canada by tapping Hutton’s proven and well-respected sales channel. We look forward to a very long and mutually rewarding relationship with the entire Hutton team.” Cellphone-Mate manufactures TriFlex T amplifiers,… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

BELL/ASTRAL II: Bell softens, yet sharpens, pitch for Astral in face of tough Commission questions

MONTREAL – Bell Canada and Astral Media executives attempted a bit more of a conciliatory approach in presenting its new, sharper, different, application to the CRTC which seeks permission to bring the two companies together under changed conditions compared to last time; but the questions from the panel of commissioners were equally as tough as the first go-around in September 2012. (The details of the deal – already approved by the Competition Bureau, can be found here – and the company’s opening presentation unveiled nothing new, as demanded by the CRTC. So, the real story was… Continue Reading

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9(1)(h) Hearing: TV producers say basic service price increases a red herring

GATINEAU – That broadcast distributors would increase the price of basic packages if the CRTC licensed new 9(1)(h) services is a red herring, according the Canadian Media Production Association (CPMA) told commissioners on Tuesday. “We believe that the impact of 9(1)(h) services on ‘affordability’ is a red herring that threatens to overshadow the achievement of more significant objectives under the Act,” Michael Hennessy, president and CEO of the CMPA, said during his opening remarks. The association acknowledges that licensing additional services with mandatory carriage orders may trigger basic package rate increases, but it says this isn’t the sole reason broadcast… Continue Reading