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Does the emergence of Fibe signal the end of satellite TV?

News | 11/18/2013 4:00 pm EST

Millions of Canadians still receive their television service from signals beamed to space and back, even as the country’s dominant provider of satellite TV has given many of them a reason to switch to something else.

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