Benoit Robert to head Quebecor sports and entertainment group

Quebecor Media Inc. announced Wednesday that Benoit Robert will join the company on Aug. 19 as president and CEO of its sports and entertainment group.

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Free cruise sales company pays $20k for unwanted calls

Travel package sales company Suitelife Vacations Club paid a $20,000 fine to the CRTC for violating the national Do Not Call List (DNCL) and promised to change its telemarketing practices in the future, the regulator said on Wednesday.

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Yukon looking to implement territory-wide 911 service

The Yukon government is working with Northwestel Inc. to expand the 911 emergency call service to include every community in the territory, according to a Part 1 application sent to the CRTC on July 28.

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CRTC chooses Clear Sky radio application for Cranbrook

The CRTC has approved an application by Clear Sky Radio Inc. for a new radio station in Cranbrook, B.C., and denied an application by Newcap Inc. for a radio station in the same market.

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Government accuses Chinese of National Research Council hack

The National Research Council (NRC)’s “IT infrastructure” suffered a “cyber intrusion” recently, said the Treasury Board of Canada in a press release Tuesday.

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PIAC asks CRTC to reconsider paper billing decision

The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) and the Consumers’ Association of Canada (CAC) have released an open letter to CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais regarding the CRTC’s decision to hold a meeting with telecommunications companies regarding paper billing.

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Blackberry buying German encryption specialists

Blackberry Ltd. announced Tuesday that it is buying Secusmart GmbH, a German company that specializes in communications security and encryption.

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Lower prices for AWS-3 auction ‘attractive’ for new entrants: analyst

The minimum opening bids for the entirety of the available spectrum in the upcoming AWS-3 auction total $162.45 million, with a $97.45 million minimum for the blocks set aside for smaller carriers, Industry Canada said Monday as it launched a consultation on its proposed auction framework.

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Greg Larnder joins TeraGo

Internet provider TeraGo Inc. announced in a news release today that Greg Larnder is joining the company as vice-president of sales on Aug. 5.

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Xplornet pledges 100% rural broadband coverage by 2017

Rural Internet provider Xplornet Communications Inc. said in a news release Monday that it will bring broadband to 100 per cent of Canada’s rural population by 2017.

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