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International Datacasting Corporation Announces $2.8M Contract for Canadian Forces Radio and Television Network
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Jan. 26, 2011
International Datacasting Corporation has received a contract from the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND) valued at $2.8 million CDN for the continued operation of Canadian Forces Radio and Television (CFRT). This contract represents the second of two renewal options, as part of the overall contract IDC won in a competitive tender process in December, 2008.
"This marks the eleventh consecutive year that IDC has been chosen to provide this valuable service to our Canadian troops serving overseas. It is truly gratifying to know that our IDC Teleport services are keeping our troops informed, entertained and connected throughout the world," said Frederick Godard, IDC President and CEO. "IDC is honoured to continue providing rich and reliable content in radio and television programming through the operation of the CFRT".
The Canadian Forces Radio and Television (CFRT) network delivers content in entertainment programming, sports and news over two television channels, English and French, as well as FM radio. IDC provides this reliable service to Canadian Forces and peacekeeping troops deployed in several regions around the globe including the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa. Today, the CFRT serves Canadian Forces stationed in Afghanistan and in other areas around the world.
International Datacasting Corporation (IDC) is responsible for all aspects of programming including; negotiating rights and permissions, scheduling, recording, and uplinking the secure and reliable content distribution network from its Ottawa-based network operations centre.
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