Chisholm appointed CBCI’s manager of managed services

CBCI Telecom announced Friday the appointment of Jacqueline (Jackie) Chisholm as manager of managed services. 

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New CMF launched, CBC says its envelope eliminated

Heritage minister James Moore launched the $350-million Canada Media Fund (CMF) Friday in Toronto to support Canadian software developers and content producers in the film, television and new media industries. 

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‘Let’s let customers decide,’ Wind’s Ken Campbell tells critics

Responding to criticism that Wind Mobile launched too fast too soon to go head-to-head with Canada’s wireless incumbents, company CEO Ken Campbell told The Wire Report that he’ll “let customers decide.” 

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Canada moving up list of ‘network ready’ countries: report

Canada ranks seventh worldwide in “networked readiness,” up three positions from last year, according to a report released Thursday by the World Economic Forum

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Craig Wireless sells its Canadian spectrum to Inukshuk for $80M

Craig Wireless Systems Ltd. announced Friday its Canadian operating subsidiaries have entered into an agreement for the sale of the company’s Canadian spectrum assets to Inukshuk Wireless Parternship

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CRTC cannot ‘ignore the reality of the Internet’

The CRTC’s momentous decision this week about value-for-signal did not exist in “a vacuum” and the commission cannot create policies that “ignore the reality that is the Internet,” Michael Geist, the Canada research chair in Internet and e-commerce law at the University of Ottawa, told the Commons heritage committee Thursday. 

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Industry Canada to launch spectrum auctions for wireless mobile technologies in 700 and 2500 MHz bands

Industry Canada will launch a consultation processes in preparation for spectrum auctions in the 2500 MHz and 700 MHz bands to “support new mobile technologies and services,” the department said in its annual report on departmental plans and priorities, released Thursday. 

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Ontario Technology Corridor needs to establish itself among Montreal, Vancouver clusters: Analyst

Representatives of the Ontario Technology Corridor (OTC) have returned from a mission to San Francisco to convince digital media companies to set up shop in the province, but the province appears to have significant work ahead of it to put itself on the map.

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Rogers denied radio tower application

The CRTC denied an application Thursday from Rogers Broadcasting Ltd. to build a new radio tower in Saltspring Island, BC, to expand the signal of Victoria’s CIOC-FM radio station. 

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Cisco predicts rapid, massive Internet traffic growth

Cisco Systems Inc. predicted the rapid growth of Internet traffic at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas Wednesday. 

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