Access Communications (Nova Scotia)

Access Communications was a major Canadian cable television provider, particularly in parts of Nova Scotia, until its acquisition by Shaw Communications in 1999. Shaw later sold the systems to EastLink in 2001 as it focused on its systems in western Canada.

Telecommunications in Canada
Terrestrial and Satellite
Satellite
  • Bell TV
  • Shaw Direct
Cable1
BC
  • CityWest
  • Novus
  • Omineca
Prairies
  • Access
  • Shaw
  • Westman
Ontario
  • Cogeco
  • Rogers
  • Source
Quebec
  • Axion
  • Cablevision
  • Dery
  • Vidéotron
Atlantic
  • EastLink
See also
  • Defunct cable and DBS companies of Canada
IPTV
  • Bell Aliant
  • Bell Fibe TV
  • MTS
  • SaskTel Max
  • Telus
  • TBaytel
MMDS
  • Craig Wireless
  • Americas
  • Canada
  • Europe
  • Africa, Asia, and Oceania


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