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03/27/2012
Live From The SCTE Canadian Summit: Rules, Regs And Concessions
There may be many reasons, past and present, why Canada has been such a popular place to immigrate, but building out new wireless systems isn’t one of them. Cable operators up north that either are starting to roll out their own systems or are upgrading to next-gen are running up against many of the same […]
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03/22/2012
Canadian Content Heavy-Hitters Set To Merge
In its efforts to acquire Montréal-based Astral Media Inc. and its specialty and pay-TV channels, radio stations, digital media properties and out-of-home advertising platforms in Québec and across the rest of Canada, BCE Inc. (Bell) is purchasing Astral’s issued and outstanding shares for some $2.8 billion. "Bringing together two respected and longstanding Montréal brands, Bell’s […]
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02/28/2012
Technology Challengers Duke It Out In Canada
Five companies — Alcatel-Lucent, Aurora Networks, Metaswitch Networks, NDS and RGB Networks — will demonstrate their approaches to provide cablecos and content providers with new solutions for managing and delivering content and services across multiple devices as they compete in the annual Technology Challenge next month at the SCTE Canadian Summit 2012 in Toronto. The […]
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02/15/2012
On the Circuit
USA is busy gearing up for its big "Characters Unite" storytelling event set for Wed night in L.A. and supported locally by Time Warner Cable . Several stars including The Help 's Octavia Spencer and
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02/14/2012
NCTC Vets Workforce Mgmt Provider For Members
The National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC) has added Great Lakes Data Systems Inc. (GLDS), a provider of billing, subscriber management and provisioning systems for small-to-medium global broadband providers, as an Approved Provider. GLDS offers Windows and Linux solutions for operators that service 2,500 to more than 250,000 subscribers, “giving them complete billing and subscriber management […]
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02/01/2012
SDV for the Smaller Operator
Smaller cable operators are facing a whole new wave of competition from satellite providers, wireless and wireline carriers, and now Internet video providers like Apple and Netflix