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Topic: Bell TV (ExpressVu)
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Bell ExpressVu presents its new interactive service
Posted on Sunday, June 30, 2002 - 06:23 PM
Bell ExpressVu, Canada's leader in digital home
entertainment, today launched two new interactive TV services (iTV), extending its lead in interactive programming. In addition to Bell ExpressVu's existing Interactive Weather service, customers with a model 3100 or a Personal Video Recorder (PVR) set-top box can now enjoy a variety of exciting games and trivia challenges.

Originally posted on April 12th, 2002
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Bell ExpressVu says Supreme Court decision a victory for Canadian Broadcasting
Posted on Sunday, June 30, 2002 - 06:23 PM
The unanimous Supreme Court decision that it is illegal to sell equipment to receive satellite signals from outside Canada is a tremendous victory for Canadian broadcasting, the President of Bell ExpressVu, Canada's premiere satellite television broadcaster said today.

Posted on April 26th, 2002
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New satellite for Bell Expressvu in 2003
Posted on Sunday, June 30, 2002 - 06:06 PM
Bell ExpressVu announced today that the leading digital home entertainment company will light up the sky in the first quarter of 2003 by adding a second satellite, Nimiq 2, to its satellite broadcast service. The company has signed an agreement with Telesat Canada to use the full capacity of Telesat's 32-transponder satellite. Three of the DBS transponders will be available for resale to Canadian broadcasters.
In addition to providing broadcast services, Nimiq 2 will have a Ka-band payload to support and facilitate new developments in Internet service via satellite, and emerging multimedia opportunities.

Originally posted on June 28th, 2001
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