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CCTA
(redirected from Canadian Cable Television Association)

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CCTACentral Computer and Telecommunications Agency (UK)
CCTACanadian Cable Television Association
CCTAChittenden County Transportation Authority (Vermont)
CCTACalifornia Cable Television Association
CCTACentral Computing and Telecommunications Agency (UK)
CCTACalifornia Cable & Telecommunications Association (formerly California Cable Television Association)
CCTACoronary Computed Tomography Angiography
CCTACaribbean Cable and Telecommunications Association
CCTACentral Computer and Telecommunications Authority


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The Canadian Cable Television Association (CCTA), the lobby group for Canadian cable companies, appealed to a Parliamentary committee to make significant changes in the country's Broadcasting Act.
Since December, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), the Canadian Cable Television Association (CCTA) and TV-service providers Bell ExpressVu LP and Look Communications have debated how to introduce digital channels to the Canadian public.
An opposing intervention was filed by the Canadian Cable Television Association (
 
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