CRTC approves ATN specialty licences

The CRTC approved two applications from the Asian Television Network Ltd. (ATN) Monday for two standard Category 2 specialty channel licences. 

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RIM unveils new smartphones, BlackBerry features

Research In Motion Ltd. announced Monday the release of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 on the company’s upgraded operating system.

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Shaw’s new Internet billing plans to be released this month or early June

Following Shaw Communications Inc.’s suggestion last month that there is room in its pricing for usage-based billing, observers expect the company to release a new usage-based billing scheme for customers—but one that may be less controversial than other plans. 

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New IPTV distributor planning to offer niche, over-the-top Russian-language content

A new broadcasting distributor is planning to offer on-demand ethnic content to draw customers to an IPTV television service in the Greater Toronto Area and Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont. 

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