Rush Communications Ltd. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cable TV and broadband provider in Canada Rush Communications Ltd. was a Cable TV provider in the rural sections of Nova Scotia. It also provides broadband internet access. The company was bought out by EastLink effective September 1, 2007.[1] Cape Breton Along Trunk 19 Port Hawkesbury Richmond County Eskasoni Mainland Nova Scotia Annapolis Valley Canso Strait Area Canso Clare Enfield Elmsdale Milford Shubenacadie References ↑ "EastLink signs deal". Telegraph-Journal. 21 August 2007. Retrieved 25 February 2026 – via Newspapers.com. vteCable, satellite, and other specialty television providers in CanadaTerrestrial and satelliteSatellite Bell Satellite TV Shaw Direct CableMajor1 Cogeco (ON, QC) Eastlink (Atlantic, ON, Western Canada) Rogers Cable (ON, NB, NL, Western Canada) Vidéotron (QC) Minor Access (SK) BBS (Burgeo, NL) Cablevision (Val-d'Or, QC) CityWest (Prince Rupert, BC) MTS (MB) Novus Cable (select areas of BC Lower Mainland) Westman (Brandon, MB) See also : Defunct cable and DBS companies of CanadaIPTV Bell Fibe (Aliant) Fibe TV (ON/QC) MTS TV (MB) SaskTel MaxTV TekSavvy TV Telus Optik TV Tbaytel TV TotalTV VMedia MMDS Craig Wireless Middle East, Africa, Asia and Oceania Americas Europe 1More than 400,000 television service subscribers. This article about a Canadian media company is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles