ACORN asks review panel for low-income $10 internet

All Canadians whose earnings fall below the government’s low-income measure should have access to internet service for $10, an advocacy group is telling the panel reviewing the broadcasting and telecom acts.

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Telecoms added over 1.4 million new wireless subs in 2018

Canada’s publicly traded telecom companies added more than one million total wireless customers last year, putting an exclamation point on a year of explosive growth in the sector.

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Content exporters ask consulting panel for CMF envelope they can access, match

A trade association for Canadian-based television and content distribution companies is seeking new federal incentives it says would lead to increasing up-front distributor investments into Canadian productions and boosting exports.

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Quebecor asks CRTC to make Bell include TVA Sports in its Bon TV package

Quebecor Inc. has filed a complaint with the CRTC against BCE Inc., alleging undue preference against its sports channel because it’s been excluded from a popular Bell TV package in Quebec.

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CWTA tells panel review MVNOs would hurt investment, rural access

The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) took aim at mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in its submission to the ongoing review of Canada’s communications legislation.

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Few internet giants weighed in to BTLR, submission list shows

The panel in charge of reviewing the broadcasting and telecom acts received comments from a number of non-industry parties, such as provincial governments and police services, while some of the biggest online companies in the world, including Amazon.com Inc., did not submit comments, according to newly-disclosed government documents.

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Freedom opening in Eastern Ontario markets

Shaw Communications Inc.’s mobile division is expanding to some Eastern Ontario markets as it continues deploying its low-band spectrum.

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CRTC approves Corus sale of TNI stake

The CRTC has approved the sale of Corus Entertainment Inc.’s stake in Telelatino Network Inc., according to a Feb. 22 decision.

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CRTC defends CMR practices in letter to TekSavvy

The CRTC said it has improved the timely release of data it siphons through its communications monitoring report (CMR) and will continue to pursue shortening those timelines, according to a letter addressed to TekSavvy Solutions Inc.

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Accessibility groups ask BTLR for legislative changes, new advisory office

Canada’s broadcasting and telecommunications legislation should be amended to include a number of references to accessibility for Canadians with disabilities, according to the CNIB Foundation, while the Canadian Council of the Blind is calling for the creation of a new advisor position to work with industry.

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