Distributors say value-for-signal regime would bloc television creators from royalties

The CRTC’s proposed value-for-signal regime could block television creators from receiving copyright royalties, several of Canada’s largest cable and satellite television providers say in a new memo submitted with the Federal Court of Appeal.

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Primus announces smart phones, data plans

Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. announced Tuesday that it has added smart phones and new data plans to its national wireless service.

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Rogers to launch discount wireless service: CBC

Rogers Communications Inc. is planning to add a new discount brand to its wireless service arsenal, the CBC has reported.

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TV wars heat up in West as Telus’ IPTV enters market

Telus Corp.’s new Internet protocol TV (IPTV) offerings may be challenging Shaw Communications’ virtual monopoly on television in Western Canada—but analysts say the incumbent hasn’t lost much ground.

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Moore’s copyright ‘extremist’ comments seen as deliberate, out of frustration

University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist says he believes Heritage Minister James Moore’s comments about copyright “extremists” weren’t made by accident.

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TVB survey says TV still best medium for ads

Television is the best medium to deliver advertising to consumers, the Television Bureau of Canada’s (TVB) new 2010 Attitudes Survey says. 

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Koodo offering new HSPA ‘talk and text’ phones

Koodo Mobile, a brand launched by Telus Corp. in 2008, announced Monday that it will start offering phones compatible with Telus’ 3G HSPA network. 

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Shaw picks Nokia for network equipment

Shaw Communications Inc. announced Monday that it has selected Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) to provide core equipment for its upcoming wireless network. 

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Bohdan Zabawskyj named Fusenet CTO

Fusenet has announced that Bohdan Zabawskyj has been named the company’s chief technology officer.

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CBC, CTV urge commission not to give Sun TV ‘preferential treatment’

CBC and CTV say a CRTC decision granting Sun TV News a limited-term “must-carry” licence would amount to “preferential treatment” and a move “backwards” as the broadcasters’ all-news channels prepare to lose their must-carry status and convert to competitive news services next year.

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