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| logo = Looktv logo.svg |
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company_name = Look Communications Inc. | |
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| type = [[Public company|Public]] ({{TSXV NEX|LOK.H}}) |
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company_logo = [[Image:Looktv logo.svg|150px|Look Communications logo]] | |
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| industry = [[Telecommunication]]s |
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company_type = [[Public company|Public]] ({{TSXV|LOK}})| |
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| fate = Renamed ONEnergy Inc. in 2013, now an [[Energy supply|energy supplier]] |
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company_slogan = At Look, it's simple!| |
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| foundation = 1997 |
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| defunct = 2009 (telecommunications services)<br>2013 (company name) |
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location = [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]], [[Ontario]] | |
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| location = [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]], [[Ontario]] |
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key_people = [[Gerald McGoey]] (Vice-Chairman and CEO of Look) | |
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| key_people = Gerald T McGoey ([[Vice-Chairman]] and [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] of Look) |
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industry = [[Telecommunication]]s | |
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| products = [[Cable television]], [[Internet access|High speed internet]], [[Web hosting service|Web hosting]] |
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| revenue = $30 million [[Canadian dollar|CAD]] (2006) |
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| num_employees = |
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| website = [https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.look.ca look.ca] (archive) |
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'''Look Communications''' ({{TSXV NEX|LOK.H}}) was a telecommunication company that has been in [[liquidation]] from November 2009. It was a digital [[Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service|wireless cable]], internet service, and web hosting provider. It was once linked to former [[State-owned enterprise|crown corporation]] [[VSNL International Canada|Teleglobe]] and [[China|Chinese]] ISP [[Inter Pacific Online]]. |
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Founded in 1997, Look's head office was in [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]], [[Ontario]], though most of its departments and employees were based in its [[Montreal]] office. It was listed on the [[TSX Venture Exchange]] under the symbols "LOK" and "LOK.A". Look had approximately 60,000 television customers at its peak. Look had the slogan "At Look, it's simple!". |
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'''Look Communications''' ({{TSXV|LOK}}) is a telecommunication company that has been in [[liquidation]] since November 2009. It that was a digital [[Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service|wireless cable]], internet service and web hosting provider. It was once linked to former [[crown corporation]] [[VSNL International Canada|Teleglobe]] and [[China|Chinese]] ISP [[Inter Pacific Online]]. |
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Founded in 1997, Look's head office was in [[Milton, Ontario]] but most of its departments and employees were based in its [[Montreal]] office. It was listed on the [[TSX Venture Exchange]] under the symbols "LOK" and "LOK.A". Look had approximately 60,000 television customers at it peak. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Look TV was founded in August 1997 as digital wireless cable provider based in [[Etobicoke, Ontario]]. It started providing television service in 1997 for [[Southern Ontario]], and 1998 for [[Quebec]] and [[Eastern Ontario]]. In 1999, Look TV and Internet Direct (Canadian ISP operating in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.) merged to become Look Communications, with Look stockholders receiving 60% of the combined entity and Internet Direct stockholders receiving the remaining 40%. |
Look TV was founded in August 1997 as a digital wireless cable provider based in [[Etobicoke]], [[Ontario]]. It started providing television service in 1997 for [[Southern Ontario]], and 1998 for [[Quebec]] and [[Eastern Ontario]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://collections.banq.qc.ca/biblio/js/pdfjs/pdfjs-1.6.210-dist_banq/web/pdf.php/523272185746.pdf|title=Look Télé, un autre concurrent du câble|website=[[Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec|BAnQ]]|publisher=[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]|date=March 31, 1998|page=C1-C2}}</ref> In 1999, Look TV and Internet Direct (Canadian ISP operating in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.) merged to become Look Communications, with Look stockholders receiving 60% of the combined entity and Internet Direct stockholders receiving the remaining 40%.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://collections.banq.qc.ca/biblio/js/pdfjs/pdfjs-1.6.210-dist_banq/web/pdf.php/523272188102.pdf|title=Look s'allie à un gros fournisseur Internet|website=[[Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec|BAnQ]]|publisher=[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]|date=May 18, 1999|page=C1}}</ref> |
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Look |
Look Communications filed for [[Bankruptcy|bankruptcy protection]] in 2001. |
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Beginning in 2002, Unique Broadband System (UBS) acquired a stake in Look. By the end of 2003, UBS owned 51% of Look's stock, making Look a |
Beginning in 2002, Unique Broadband System (UBS) acquired a stake in Look. By the end of 2003, UBS owned 51% of Look's stock, making Look a subsidiary of UBS. At that time, Look moved its headquarters from [[Oakville, Ontario|Oakville]], Ontario to UBS's headquarters in [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]], Ontario. |
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Despite re-emerging from bankruptcy in 2002, Look never regained [[Profit (accounting)|profitability]] and continued losing millions of dollars for the years to come. On December 1, 2008, Look Communications announced that it was selling off its assets. On May 14, 2009, the [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice]] approved the sale to [[Inukshuk Wireless|Inukshuk Wireless Partnership]]. On November 15, 2009, Look's television customer base was acquired by [[Bell Canada]] which folded it into its [[Bell Satellite TV]] division while the internet consumer base was absorbed by [[Telnet Communications]]. |
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=== Sale and Liquidation === |
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Despite re-emerging from bankrupcty in 2002, Look never regained [[Profit (accounting)|profitability]] and continued losing millions of dollars for the years to come. On December 1, 2008, Look Communications announced that it was selling off its assets. On May 14, 2009, the [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice]] approved the sale to [[Inukshuk Wireless Partnership]]. On November 15, 2009, Look's television customer base was acquired by [[Bell Canada]] which folded it into its [[Bell TV]] division while the internet consumer base was absorbed by [[Telnet Communications]]. |
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Although Look Communications no longer |
Although Look Communications no longer had any customers and had terminated its employees, the company still existed and was in the process of liquidating its remaining assets. |
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On March 26, 2013, Look Communications announced a proposed change of business by acquiring all of the outstanding shares of Sunwave Gas & Power Inc. ("Sunwave"), a supplier of innovative, competitive energy products and services. On July 9, 2013, the acquisition was completed. |
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==Service offered== |
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On July 12, 2013, Look Communications Inc. changed its name for ONEnergy Inc., a company classified as a natural gas supplier based in [[Toronto]], Ontario.<ref>{{cite web|title=Look Communications Inc.|url=http://www.grouplook.ca/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130805203916/http://www.grouplook.ca/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2013-08-05|website=grouplook.ca (archive)}}</ref> |
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Look provided its digital television and wireless Internet services using a Multichannel Multipoint Distribution System (MMDS) technology, operating with 90 MHz of capacity in the 2.5 GHz band (the only company in Canada with approximately 90 MHz of spectrum and a broadcast license for mobile video services in Canada.). Look had exclusive use of these frequencies since it received licenses from the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] (CRTC) as a "broadcast distribution undertaking". With this [[Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service|MMDS technology]], television, audio and data signals were received at Look's headend and digitally transmitted via fibre optics links to broadcast sites. The signals were then broadcasted over the air from one of several transmission towers or base stations to a receiving antenna at subscribers' homes or businesses. |
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==Service offered== |
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== Channel lineup == |
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Look provided its digital television and wireless Internet services using a Multichannel Multipoint Distribution System (MMDS) technology, operating with 90 MHz of capacity in the 2.5 GHz band (the only company in Canada with approximately 90 MHz of spectrum and a broadcast license for mobile video services in Canada). Look had exclusive use of these frequencies since it received licenses from the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] (CRTC) as a "broadcast distribution undertaking". With this [[Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service|MMDS technology]], television, audio and data signals were received at Look's headend and digitally transmitted via fibre optics links to broadcast sites. The signals were then broadcast over the air from one of several transmission towers or base stations to a receiving antenna at subscribers' homes or businesses. |
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The channel lineup listed below was for the Greater Toronto and London areas. Lineups for other areas may vary. |
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Main Networks<br /> |
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001 [[CBLT]] ([[CBC Television|CBC]] [[Toronto]])<sup>1</sup><br /> |
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003 [[CHEX-TV|CHEX]] ([[CBC Television|CBC]] [[Peterborough, Ontario|Peterborough]])<sup>1</sup><br /> |
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004 [[CBLT|CBLN]] ([[CBC Television|CBC]] [[London, Ontario|London]])<sup>1</sup><br /> |
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014 [[CBLFT]] ([[Télévision de Radio-Canada|SRC]] [[Toronto]])<br /> |
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015 [[CFTM-TV|CFTM]] ([[TVA (TV network)|TVA]] [[Montreal]])<br /> |
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024 [[CFTO-TV|CFTO]] ([[CTV Television Network|CTV]] [[Toronto]])<br /> |
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025 [[CKCO-TV|CKCO]] ([[CTV Television Network|CTV]] [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]])<br /> |
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030 [[CIII-TV|CIII]] ([[Global Television Network|Global]] [[Toronto]])<br /> |
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033 [[CHCH-TV|E! Hamilton]]<br /> |
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034 [[CablePulse 24|CP24]]<br /> |
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035 [[CITY-TV|CITY]]<br /> |
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036 [[CKVR-TV|CKVR]] ([[A (TV system)|A]] [[Toronto]])<br /> |
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037 [[CFPL-TV|CFPL]] ([[A (TV system)|A]] [[London, Ontario|London]])<sup>1</sup><br /> |
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038 [[CKNX-TV|CKNX]] ([[A (TV system)|A]] [[Wingham, Ontario|Wingham]])<sup>1</sup><br /> |
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050 [[WKBW-TV|WKBW]] ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]])<br /> |
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051 [[WGRZ-TV|WGRZ]] ([[NBC]] [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]])<br /> |
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052 [[WIVB-TV|WIVB]] ([[CBS]] [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]])<br /> |
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053 [[WUTV]] ([[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]])<br /> |
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054 [[WNED-TV|WNED]] ([[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]])<br /> |
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071 [[TVOntario|TVO]]<br /> |
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072 [[TFO]]<br /> |
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073 [[CFMT-TV|OMNI.1]]<br /> |
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074 [[CJMT-TV|OMNI.2]]<br /> |
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106 Viewer's Choice Previews<br /> |
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News<br /> |
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120 [[CBC News Network|CBC NEWSWORLD]]<br /> |
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121 [[Réseau de l'information|RDI]]<br /> |
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122 [[CTV News Channel (Canada)|CTV News Channel]]<br /> |
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124 [[CNN]]<br /> |
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125 [[HLN (TV channel)|CNN HEADLINE NEWS]]<br /> |
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126 [[CNBC]]<br /> |
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127 [[Business News Network]]<br /> |
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130 [[The Weather Network|WEATHER NETWORK]]<br /> |
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131 [[MétéoMédia|MÉTÉOMÉDIA]]<br /> |
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134 [[CPAC (TV channel)|CPAC English]]<br /> |
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135 [[CPAC (TV channel)|CPAC French]]<br /> |
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136 [[Ontario Parliament Network|ONTARIO LEGISTLATURE]]<br /> |
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140 VOICE PRINT<br /> |
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Sports<br /> |
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200 [[The Sports Network|TSN]]<br /> |
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202 [[Rogers Sportsnet|ROGERS SPORTSNET ONT]]<br /> |
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204 [[Fox Sports World Canada|FOX SPORTS WORLD CANADA]]<br /> |
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205 [[The Score Television Network|THE SCORE]]<br /> |
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206 [[The Golf Channel|THE GOLF CHANNEL]]<br /> |
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207 [[OLN|OUTDOOR LIFE NETWORK]]<br /> |
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Music<br /> |
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220 [[MuchMusic|MUCHMUSIC]]<br /> |
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222 [[MuchMoreMusic|MUCHMORE]]<br /> |
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224 [[Black Entertainment Television|BET]]<br /> |
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225 [[CMT (Canada)|CMT]]<br /> |
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Kids<br /> |
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250 [[Teletoon (Canadian TV channel)|TELETOON]]<br /> |
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252 [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]]<br /> |
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254 [[Family (TV channel)|FAMILY]]<br /> |
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255 [[Treehouse TV|TREEHOUSE]]<br /> |
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Learning<br /> |
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270 [[History Television|HISTORY]]<br /> |
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272 [[The Biography Channel (Canada)|BIOGRAPHY]]<br /> |
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275 [[Viva (TV channel)|CANADIAN LEARNING TELEVISION]] (CLT)<br /> |
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276 [[Discovery Channel (Canada)|DISCOVERY]]<br /> |
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278 [[National Geographic Channel (Canada)|NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL]]<br /> |
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279 [[Animal Planet (Canada)|ANIMAL PLANET]]<br /> |
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280 [[G4techTV]]<br /> |
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283 [[BBC Canada|BBC CANADA]]<br /> |
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284 [[TV5 Québec Canada|TV5]]<br /> |
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Lifestyle<br /> |
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300 [[TLC (TV channel)|TLC]]<br /> |
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301 [[HGTV (Canada)|HGTV]]<br /> |
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302 [[Food Network (Canada)|FOOD]]<br /> |
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303 [[W Network|W NETWORK]]<br /> |
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305 [[CourtTV Canada|COURT TV]]<br /> |
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306 [[Slice (TV channel)|LIFE]]<br /> |
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307 [[The Shopping Channel|THE SHOPPING CHANNEL]]<br /> |
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Entertainment<br /> |
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320 [[A&E Network]]<br /> |
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321 [[Star!|STAR]]<br /> |
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322 [[Bravo!|BRAVO]]<br /> |
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323 [[TVtropolis|TVTROPOLIS]]<br /> |
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324 [[The Comedy Channel|COMEDY]]<br /> |
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325 [[Showcase Diva|SHOWCASE DIVA]]<br /> |
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326 [[DejaView]]<br /> |
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327 [[Space (TV channel)|SPACE]]<br /> |
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International<br /> |
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350 [[Telelatino|TLN]]<br /> |
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351 [[Aboriginal Peoples Television Network|APTN]]<br /> |
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352 [[Fairchild TV|FAIRCHILD MANDARIN]]<br /> |
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353 [[Fairchild TV|FAIRCHILD CANTONESE]]<br /> |
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[[United States|US]] [[Superstation]]s<br /> |
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370 [[WSBK-TV]]<br /> |
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371 [[WPIX]]<br /> |
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372 [[WPCH-TV|TBS]]<br /> |
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373 [[KTLA]]<br /> |
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374 [[WGN-TV|WGN]]<br /> |
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Movies<br /> |
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380 [[Showcase (TV channel)|SHOWCASE]]<br /> |
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381 [[Action (TV channel)|ACTION]]<br /> |
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382 [[Mystery TV|MYSTERY]]<br /> |
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384 [[Dusk (TV channel)|DUSK]]<br /> |
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390 [[Mpix|MOVIEPIX]]<br /> |
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[[The Movie Network]]<br /> |
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401 M<br /> |
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402 M FUN<br /> |
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403 M EXCESS<br /> |
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404 M MORE<br /> |
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405 M FEST<br /> |
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PAY-PER-VIEW<br /> |
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420 Viewer's Choice Previews<br /> |
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421 VCC1<br /> |
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422 VCC2<br /> |
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423 VCC3<br /> |
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424 VCC4<br /> |
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425 VCC5<br /> |
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426 VCC6<br /> |
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427 VCC7<br /> |
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Adult<br /> |
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500 PLAYBOY<br /> |
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Audio<br /> |
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650 Gold Rock<br /> |
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651 The Edge Alternative<br /> |
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652 Rock<br /> |
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653 Adult Alternative<br /> |
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654 Energy Hot Hits<br /> |
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655 Adult Contemporary<br /> |
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656 Urban Hits<br /> |
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657 Country Classics<br /> |
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658 CMT Hot Country<br /> |
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659 Dance<br /> |
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660 Pop Adult<br /> |
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661 Franco Rock-Relax<br /> |
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662 Swingin' Standards<br /> |
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663 60'S Rock And Roll<br /> |
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664 70'S Hits<br /> |
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665 The 80'S<br /> |
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666 Jazzmasters<br /> |
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667 Blues<br /> |
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668 Smooth Jazz<br /> |
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669 Ambient<br /> |
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670 Relax<br /> |
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671 Folkroots<br /> |
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672 Reggae<br /> |
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673 Classical Masterworks<br /> |
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674 Beautiful Instrumentals<br /> |
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675 Palmarès Québécois<br /> |
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676 Pop Rock Franco<br /> |
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677 Christian Contemporary<br /> |
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678 Treehouse Kids<br /> |
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679 Musique Bout'Choux<br /> |
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==References== |
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* [[Ontario]] |
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{{Reflist}} |
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* [[Quebec]] |
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* [[Alberta]] |
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* [[British Columbia]] |
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* [[Manitoba]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.look.ca Look Communications Official website] (from the [[Wayback Machine|Internet Archive Wayback Machine]]) |
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*[http://www.onenergyinc.com/ ONEnergy Official website] |
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*[https://www.bell.ca/Bell_TV Bell TV Official website] |
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*[https://telnetcommunications.com/ Telnet Communications Official website] |
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 28 April 2023
Company type | Public (NEX: LOK.H) |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1997 |
Defunct | 2009 (telecommunications services) 2013 (company name) |
Fate | Renamed ONEnergy Inc. in 2013, now an energy supplier |
Headquarters | Milton, Ontario |
Key people | Gerald T McGoey (Vice-Chairman and CEO of Look) |
Products | Cable television, High speed internet, Web hosting |
Revenue | $30 million CAD (2006) |
Website | look.ca (archive) |
Look Communications (NEX: LOK.H) was a telecommunication company that has been in liquidation from November 2009. It was a digital wireless cable, internet service, and web hosting provider. It was once linked to former crown corporation Teleglobe and Chinese ISP Inter Pacific Online.
Founded in 1997, Look's head office was in Milton, Ontario, though most of its departments and employees were based in its Montreal office. It was listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbols "LOK" and "LOK.A". Look had approximately 60,000 television customers at its peak. Look had the slogan "At Look, it's simple!".
History
[edit]Look TV was founded in August 1997 as a digital wireless cable provider based in Etobicoke, Ontario. It started providing television service in 1997 for Southern Ontario, and 1998 for Quebec and Eastern Ontario.[1] In 1999, Look TV and Internet Direct (Canadian ISP operating in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.) merged to become Look Communications, with Look stockholders receiving 60% of the combined entity and Internet Direct stockholders receiving the remaining 40%.[2]
Look Communications filed for bankruptcy protection in 2001.
Beginning in 2002, Unique Broadband System (UBS) acquired a stake in Look. By the end of 2003, UBS owned 51% of Look's stock, making Look a subsidiary of UBS. At that time, Look moved its headquarters from Oakville, Ontario to UBS's headquarters in Milton, Ontario.
Despite re-emerging from bankruptcy in 2002, Look never regained profitability and continued losing millions of dollars for the years to come. On December 1, 2008, Look Communications announced that it was selling off its assets. On May 14, 2009, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice approved the sale to Inukshuk Wireless Partnership. On November 15, 2009, Look's television customer base was acquired by Bell Canada which folded it into its Bell Satellite TV division while the internet consumer base was absorbed by Telnet Communications.
Although Look Communications no longer had any customers and had terminated its employees, the company still existed and was in the process of liquidating its remaining assets.
On March 26, 2013, Look Communications announced a proposed change of business by acquiring all of the outstanding shares of Sunwave Gas & Power Inc. ("Sunwave"), a supplier of innovative, competitive energy products and services. On July 9, 2013, the acquisition was completed.
On July 12, 2013, Look Communications Inc. changed its name for ONEnergy Inc., a company classified as a natural gas supplier based in Toronto, Ontario.[3]
Service offered
[edit]Look provided its digital television and wireless Internet services using a Multichannel Multipoint Distribution System (MMDS) technology, operating with 90 MHz of capacity in the 2.5 GHz band (the only company in Canada with approximately 90 MHz of spectrum and a broadcast license for mobile video services in Canada). Look had exclusive use of these frequencies since it received licenses from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as a "broadcast distribution undertaking". With this MMDS technology, television, audio and data signals were received at Look's headend and digitally transmitted via fibre optics links to broadcast sites. The signals were then broadcast over the air from one of several transmission towers or base stations to a receiving antenna at subscribers' homes or businesses.
References
[edit]- ^ "Look Télé, un autre concurrent du câble" (PDF). BAnQ. La Presse. March 31, 1998. p. C1-C2.
- ^ "Look s'allie à un gros fournisseur Internet" (PDF). BAnQ. La Presse. May 18, 1999. p. C1.
- ^ "Look Communications Inc". grouplook.ca (archive). Archived from the original on 2013-08-05.