CRTC approves radio station licences in Quebec and Manitoba

The CRTC has given the green light for three licences to operate radio stations in Quebec and Manitoba.

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SCC wrestles with scope of harm in online libel case

OTTAWA — Canada’s highest court should prepare for consequences wrought on Canadian media in other countries, if it determines that a libel case — based on a foreign news article read by Canadians over the internet — can be tried in an Ontario court, the Supreme Court heard Wednesday.

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New wireless-extending tech a ‘paradigm shift’ for 5G: federal researchers

OTTAWA — A federal research lab on the outskirts of Canada’s capital has developed a technology that could extend the signals fundamental to ubiquitous wireless connectivity. 

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Monique Lafontaine appointed Ontario commissioner for CRTC

Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly has appointed Monique Lafontaine as the CRTC’s new commissioner of Ontario, according to a government release. She will begin the five-year term on Jan. 2.

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Telesat loses LEO satellite after launch

Ottawa-based Telesat Holdings Inc. announced the loss of the first in an initial constellation of low earth orbit (LEO) communications satellites after a Russian rocket launch went awry, a Tuesday press release said.

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CCTS report shows overage compliance concerns

The struggle for some wireless service providers to get up to speed on managing data overage caps was quantified in a telecom watchdog report Tuesday, which showed results related to certain Wireless Code rules that elicited two providers to ask the CRTC for more time to implement. 

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Competition Bureau reviewing Postmedia, Torstar deal

The Competition Bureau has confirmed in an email they will review a recent deal between Torstar Corp. and Postmedia, which saw the exchange of 41 commuter, local or community newspapers between the two Canadian media organizations on Monday.

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CSE ‘actively working’ with telecoms on SS7

The Communications Security Establishment (CSE) has been providing “advice and guidance” to telecoms on a security vulnerability found on mobile network infrastructure known as signalling system 7 (SS7), the organization said in light of recent media reports on the matter. 

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CRTC denies Rogers request for OMNI local programming relief

The CRTC has denied Rogers Communications Inc.’s request to amend a May decision which granted the broadcaster a license to broadcast the OMNI regional channel for three years starting in September, according to a decision released on Monday.

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Amazon releases online video production suite

Amazon.com Inc. announced multiple pieces of Amazon Web Service-based (AWS) video publishing software, which the company claims will “eliminate the need to procure expensive equipment for video data centers,” according to a release on Monday.

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