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4 days ago |
thewirereport.ca | Hannah Daley
Regulatory | | June 23, 2025 Iristel Inc.’s arguments that the CRTC was wrong to dismiss its allegations of tariff violations in the company’s dispute with BCE Inc. have once again been rejected by the regulator – a decision which has raised concerns from two of the CRTC’s commissioners. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here Take a free trial or subscribe to The Wire Report now.
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2 weeks ago |
thewirereport.ca | Hannah Daley
"Fact versus Fiction: The Ontario Broadband Journey" panel at the CRRBC East conference in Orillia, Ont. on June 11, 2025. (Photo: Robbie Belmonte/Contributed)ORILLIA, Ont.–The Ontario government’s goal of connecting everyone in the province to high-speed internet by the end of this year is facing challenges, say people familiar with connecting rural and remote communities.
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1 month ago |
thewirereport.ca | Hannah Daley
Broadcast | | May 27, 2025 A media company appearing at the last day of a CRTC hearing on redefining how audio-visual productions can be classified as Canadian content (CanCon) argued that effectively supporting CanCon could be difficult if the regulator makes changes to its definition while other bodies do not. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here Take a free trial or subscribe to The Wire Report now.
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1 month ago |
thewirereport.ca | Hannah Daley
Broadcast | | May 23, 2025 In the CRTC’s review of its framework identifying what qualities classify audio-visual productions as Canadian content (CanCon), Rogers Communications Inc. stated Friday, May 23 that any content made by Canadian broadcaster companies should get that distinction. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here Take a free trial or subscribe to The Wire Report now.
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1 month ago |
thewirereport.ca | Hannah Daley
Broadcast | | May 22, 2025 Telus Corp. has plans to launch broadcasting services in Eastern Ontario but claims it is being blocked by BCE Inc.’s Bell Media from introducing “new exempt broadcasting distribution undertaking (BDU) systems” in areas including Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here Take a free trial or subscribe to The Wire Report now.
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