MTS announces 20 new Internet business customers

MTS Allstream announced on Thursday 20 new contracts with business customers, attributing the sales to its network expansion. 

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Conservative government tables copyright bill, nods to cultural, entertainment industries

OTTAWA—The Conservative government introduced a long-awaited copyright reform bill Wednesday that proposed strict legal protections for “digital locks” on content and devices but also new exceptions for copyright users. 

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‘The cable network is a shared and limited resource’: Rogers

GATINEAU, Que.—The CRTC should not mandate wholesale Internet access to the cable carriers’ so-called next generation networks because there is a limited amount of spectrum in the network tubes, a consortium of Canada’s largest cable companies told the CRTC Wednesday.

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Private copying fees same for 2010, no longer on cassettes

The Copyright Board announced last week that private copying fees for audio recording media in 2010 will be maintained at the interim price of $0.29. 

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EastLink completes broadband network in rural Nova Scotia

EastLink announced Monday it has completed its portion of the broadband network being built under the Broadband for Rural Nova Scotia initiative. 

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Wind Mobile partners with iBwave for service rollout

Wind Mobile announced Wednesday it is partnering with iBwave Solutions for its service rollout. 

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CTV.ca says viewership increased 56 per cent in 2009-2010

CTV Inc. said Tuesday that its online programming on CTV.ca reached 138.7 million video views in 2009-2010, a 55.5 per cent increase over the previous year to make it the most popular Canadian online broadcaster. 

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Telus says network unbundling would hobble its ability to compete with cable TV services

GATINEAU, Que.–Telus Corp. told the CRTC Tuesday that regulations forcing it to unbundle its high-speed Internet infrastructure to third-party wholesale buyers would hobble its ability to compete with cable television using Internet protocol television (IPTV).

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Federal Court of Appeal justice considers sending matter back to CRTC

OTTAWA–Justice Marc Noël questioned Tuesday the CRTC‘s decision to refer a jurisdictional matter to the Federal Court of Appeal—whether Internet service providers (ISPs) qualify as broadcasting undertakings—and raised the possibility of returning the issue to the commission.   

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Global says primetime audience grew 29 per cent in key demographic

Canwest Media Inc. said Tuesday that Global’s primetime audience increased 29 per cent in the 18-to-49 year-old demographic during the 2009-2010 television season. 

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