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Aimetis Corp.
Aimetis Corp. is a
software company offering integrated intelligent video
management solutions for security surveillance and business intelligence
applications. According to market analysts, Frost & Sullivan, the company is a
global leader in intelligent video technology and is propelling the adoption of
video analytics as an integral component of video management solutions. Aimetis
products are based on innovative, open technologies that provide customers with
a single platform for migrating from analog video to intelligent IP video
surveillance solutions.
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Aliant
Bell Aliant Regional Communications is a communications company providing
services primarily in rural areas throughout eastern Canada, as Aliant in
Atlantic Canada and as Bell in central Canada. It is publicly traded through the
Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund (TSX: BA.UN), an income trust.
Bell Canada presently owns about 45% of the group and exercises management
control. Fund units representing about 28.5% of Bell Aliant were distributed to
shareholders of Bell's parent company, BCE. Shareholders of the former Aliant
Inc. received units representing 26.5% of the firm.
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Aryntel Communications
Aryntel Communications is a
Canadian telecommunications
firm and the second largest privately held
telecommunications company
in Hastings County Ontario . It is owned by 1559746 Ontario, Inc a corporation
registered in the province of Ontario.
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Bell Canada
Bell Canada, commonly shortened to "Bell", is a major Canadian
telecommunications company. Including its subsidiaries such as Bell Aliant,
Northwestel, Télébec, and NorthernTel, it is the incumbent local exchange
carrier for
telephone services in most of Canada east of Manitoba and in the
northern territories, and a leading competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) in
the western provinces. In a majority of its service territory, Bell Canada's
principal competition is
Rogers Communications. Bell Canada currently services
over 13 million phone lines.
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CityTel
CityTel is the municipally-owned telephone and
internet communications company
in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. It has been in operation since 1910. On
August 10, 2005, the City of Prince Rupert (the company's sole shareholder)
reorganized CityTel into a new comany, called the City West Group of Companies,
through the holding company "City West Cable and Telephone Corporation", or
CityWest, as it is now known. On October 1, 2005, the company had purchased all
of Monarch Cablesystems's Northern British Columbia cable assets, and its
service area had expanded accordingly. CityTel had contracted Ledcor to
construct a fiber-optic link to Terrace, and now offers digital cable television
in that area (as of June 2007) and in Prince Rupert (as of September 2007), with
digital cable announced to soon arrive in Kitimat.
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EastLink (company)
Bragg Communications Inc., carrying on business as EastLink, is a group of
companies providing the incumbent
cable television services,
competitive internet, Metro Ethernet and wireline telephone services, serving nearly all
major centres of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as well as Sackville, New
Brunswick and much of rural Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Eicon
Eicon Networks Corporation is a privately owned designer, developer and
manufacturer of communication products founded in 1984 with headquarters in
Montreal, Canada. Eicon products are sold worldwide through a large network of
distributors and resellers, and supplied to OEMs.
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GlobeStar Systems
GlobeStar Systems Inc. was founded in 1992 by David Tavares with the vision of
developing a world-class integrated wireless solution to improve workplace
mobility and increase productivity for business environments. GlobeStar Systems
is a privately held company with its headquarters in Toronto, Canada. The
company currently employs more than 50 individuals and provides 24-hour service
support for thier clients around the globe.
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Gosfield North Communications Co-operative Limited
The Gosfield North Communications Co-operative (also known as the Gosfield North
Telephone Company) is a small independent
telephone company
based in Cottam, Ontario in Essex County, Ontario. The telephone company handles the 839
telephone exchange in the 519 area code. it is named for the former Township,
Gosfield North Township, Ontario, which is now a part of the town of Kingsville,
Ontario.
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iTelegram
iTelegram provides telegram service through its international telex/cablegram
network. Service began in 2006 after Western Union's exit from the electronic
messaging industry. iTelegram is owned by Telegrams Canada and has head offices
in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and Beverly Hills, California.
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Koodo Mobile
Koodo Mobile is a discount mobile brand in Canada owned by TELUS. In contrast
with traditional "free phone" contracts Koodo uses a "pay as you go" concept for
subsidized phones. It was launched in 2008. Its advertising consists of
television and billboards on which they advertise people "exercising" by texting
and calling. Television advertisements spoof the popular 20 Minute Workout and
Tony Little's infomercials. The common theme is "Drop that System Access Fee".
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MTS Allstream
Manitoba Telecom Services Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary MTS
Allstream Inc., is one of Canada’s leading national
communication solutions
providers, delivering innovative products and services through its Enterprise
Solutions and Consumer Markets divisions. The Enterprise Solutions division,
which operates under the Allstream brand nationally and under the MTS Allstream
brand in Manitoba, is a leading competitor in the national business and
wholesale markets. This division offers customers a portfolio of solutions
tailored to the needs of medium and large businesses looking for success in a
world of rapidly evolving technology – Internet protocol connectivity, unified
communications,
IT consulting and security services, and voice and data
connectivity services. The Consumer Markets division leads every
telecommunications market segment in Manitoba, delivering a full suite of next
generation wireless, high-speed Internet and data, digital television and wireline
voice services under the MTS brand, as well as small business services
in select markets across Canada under the Allstream brand, and security and
alarm monitoring services through the company’s subsidiary AAA Alarm Systems
Ltd., which also operates in other western provinces. The company’s extensive
national broadband fibre optic network spans more than 24,300 kilometres, and
provides international connections through strategic alliances and
interconnection agreements with other international service providers. Manitoba
Telecom Services Inc.’s common shares are listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange
(trading symbol: MBT).
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Manitoba Telecom Services
Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. (TSX: MBT), or MTS , formerly Manitoba Telephone
System, is the primary telecommunications carrier in the Canadian province of
Manitoba and the third largest telecommunications provider in Canada with 7000
employees. It provides local and long-distance phone services, television
service, Internet service and wireless services including digital PCS, cellular,
and paging. Since acquiring Allstream in 2004, the company is known as "MTS
Allstream Inc."
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Mitel
Mitel is a high-tech company providing voice-centric IP-based communications
solutions for business. The company originally produced traditional PBX systems
but after a change in ownership in 2001 now focuses almost entirely on
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) products.
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Monarch Cablesystems
Monarch Cablesystems, LTD. is a now-defunct cable television and internet
service provider in British Columbia and portions of Alberta in Western Canada,
and also operates Monarch TV-10, a community channel on Cable 10. Monarch was
founded in the 1960s, and had expanded throughout Northern and Eastern British
Columbia, with portions of service extending into southern Alberta as well. In
1976, Monarch had expanded into broadcasting by purchasing CBC Television
affiliate CKRD-TV in Red Deer, Alberta under its newly-created Monarch
Broadcasting division. The station would later be sold to Allarcom in 1989.
Monarch Broadcasting would later purchase Prince George, British Columbia's
CKPG-TV in 1990 from Q Broadcasting, Ltd. The station, along with the entire
Monarch Broadcasting division would be sold to Jim Pattison Broadcasting group,
a division of the Jim Pattison Group on December 21, 2000. On October 1, 2007,
Monarch was sold to Prince Rupert, British Columbia's CityTel and merged into
its CityWest system, with its southern and Alberta portions of service being
sold to Shaw Communications.
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NorthernTel
NorthernTel (formerly Northern Telephone Limited or NTL) is a telephone company
in Ontario, Canada.
NorthernTel began in April 1905 in New Liskeard, Ontario as the Temiskaming
Telephone Company. It grew by buying other regional telephone providers and
became the Northern Telephone Company Ltd. in 1928. Over the years, the company
expanded into Northwestern Ontario and Northwestern Quebec. These assets were
later sold to Bell Canada (1969) and Télébec (1976), respectively.
The company changed its name to NorthernTel in 2003. Today, NorthernTel is the
local telephone provider in several Northeastern Ontario communities, notably
Timmins.
Since January 30, 2007, NorthernTel is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bell Aliant.
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Northwestel
Northwestel (a short-form name, sometimes spelt NorthwesTel, for Northwest
Telecommunications) Inc. is the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) and long
distance carrier in northern Canada.
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Omineca Cablevision
Omineca is a cable television and internet service provider in Omineca Country,
near Prince George, British Columbia. The company serves the communities of
Vanderhoof, Fraser Lake, and Burns Lake. The company takes its name from Omineca
Country and the Omineca Mountains in the area. Omineca offers cable television
and internet access in the area. The company is a division of YourLink, Inc.
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Ontario Telemedicine Network
The Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) is an independent, not-for-profit
organization that is funded by the Government of Ontario. "Telemedicine" (TM) is
the delivery of health-related services and information using telecommunications
technologies. Using two-way videoconferencing systems and tele-diagnostic
instruments like digital stethoscopes, otoscopes and patient examination
cameras, OTN helps deliver clinical care and professional education among health
care providers and patients.
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Ontera
Ontera is a telecommunications company in Ontario, Canada. It is a subsidiary of
the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission.
Ontera began as Ontario Northland Telecommunications, and was the exclusive
provider of long-distance in Northeastern Ontario until the Canadian
Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved long-distance
competition in 2000. The name was changed to O.N.Tel Inc. in the 1990s, then
changed its trading name to O.N.Telcom in 2000, and finally Ontera in 2004.
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PMC-Sierra
PMC-Sierra NASDAQ: PMCS is a fabless semiconductor company which develops and
sells devices into the communications, storage, printing, and embedded computing
marketplaces.
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Rogers Telecom
Rogers Telecom Inc. is a subsidiary of Rogers Communications. It is a
Toronto-based company with focus on integrated communications solutions provider
of data, e-business and voice services to business and households. It was
formerly known as Sprint Canada Inc., pursuant to a 1993 branding agreement
between parent Call-Net Enterprises Inc. with what is now Sprint Nextel
Corporation.
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SR Telecom
SR Telecom Inc. (TSX: SRX) is a broadband wireless systems manufacturer
headquartered in Montreal, Canada and present in over 130 countries around the
world. Established in 1981, SR Telecom provides urban and rural
telecommunications providers with wireless systems delivering voice, data and
multimedia services.
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SaskTel
Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) is a provincial Crown Corporation
operating under the authority of the Saskatchewan Telecommunications Act.
SaskTel provides telecommunications services to 13 cities, 535 smaller
communities and surrounding rural areas, including 49,000 farms. The corporation
has over 425,000 business and residential customers, and has a work force of
approximately 5100 employees throughout the province and in its wholly owned
subsidiaries. SaskTel's head office is located at 2121 Saskatchewan Drive in
downtown Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Telesat
Telesat Canada is a Canadian satellite communications company founded on May 2,
1969. The company is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario as well as having offices
in the United States and Brazil.
On October 5, 2007 Loral Space & Communications Inc. and the Public Pension
Investment Board of Canada received the final regulatory approval necessary to
complete the acquisition of Telesat from BCE Inc. for CAD $3.25 billion. The
acquisition closed on October 31, 2007, with Loral owning 64 percent of Telesat.
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Telesystem International Wireless
Telesystem International Wireless (TIW) was a Canadian-based fast-growing,
global mobile communications operator. The company's shares were listed on the
Montreal Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TIW") and NASDAQ ("TIWI").
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Telus
Telus (TSX: T, T.A; NYSE: TU) is a national telecommunications company in Canada
that provides a wide range of communications products and services including
data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, entertainment and video. The company is
based in Burnaby, British Columbia. Telus utilizes a CDMA 2000-based mobility
phone network.
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Télébec
Télébec is a telephone company located in the province of Quebec in Canada. It
serves various sectors like the James Bay territory area, the Abitibi-Témiscamingue
region, parts of central and southern Québec and parts of the Outaouais region.
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YourLink, Inc.
YourLink, Inc. is a rural high speed internet provider with services in British
Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. The company is based in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan.
The company sees itself as an alternative to dial-up internet for rural
residents, primarily in Saskatchewan, but elsewhere in Canada, as well, where
cable companies would not usually venture (due to the low density in potential
customers), and serves high-speed internet via WIMAX (since 2007) high-speed
wireless internet.
The company is a subsidiary of Vecima Networks Inc., and operates subsidiary
Omineca Cablevision in British Columbia.
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