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Message to Rogers (Wireless): I want to spend more money on wireless services. But you're making it hard for me to ...
Rogers, and for that matter all cell phone service providers, are on every consumer's 'most hated' company list. Yet people can't seem to put their ...
The rising price of crude oil has officially caught up with Canadians. The evidence? The anti-iPhone petition, launched last week in earnest after Rogers announced ...
Rogers announced a series of iPhone pricing plans with usage limits this morning, quashing speculation the carrier would offer all-you-can-eat deals for users of ...
The iPhone pricing cat is out of the bag. Canadian Mac blog ehMac.ca has apparently got its hands on an e-mail detailing the ...
So how low will Rogers go? That's the question yet to be answered by the wireless service provider, which earlier today all but said it ...
With the Canadian wireless spectrum auction entering only its second week, the prospects for a fourth national cell phone service provider have dimmed considerably. The collection ...
No I don't know when Rogers will officially introduce the iPhone to salivating Canadian gadget geeks. For those of you still reading, it's a fairly ...
Only the strong survive. That's the theme of the spectrum auction as the May 27 Canadian final bid date comes ever closer. Notable players dropped ...
My telecom Spidey senses say no. That's assuming, of course, the Western Canadian cable network operator buys air waves in the forthcoming auction, which begins ...
Kudos to Virgin Mobile Canada for its latest series of ads mocking disgraced New York State governor Eliot Spitzer; they are clever and appropriately ...
Industry Canada released the list of companies that will bid for available airwaves earlier today and the early leader surprisingly is a little-known outfit called ...
Congrats to MTS Allstream for securing $340-million which it will use to secure spectrum and help build a national wireless network. The commitment on the ...
T-Mobile USA reportedly wants to build a new wireless network in Canada, a potential return of sorts for the U.S. provider to the country ...
To no one's surprise, Rogers won't follow the lead of its U.S. counterparts and offer all-you-can-eat wireless plans. But that doesn't mean prices ...
The inevitable happened yesterday when T-Mobile and AT&T introduced unlimited calling and messaging plans to match those of rival Verizon's. Earlier this week, Verizon introduced its ...
God Bless America. Verizon Wireless, not known for its innovative marketing or sales efforts, is offering a series of unlimited (and we do ...
It was supposed to be a fun and cheap way for people to make cell phone calls, even an alternative for consumers to the ...
The blogosphere and tea leaf readers are reading way too much this week into the release of a $20 unlimited data plan from Rogers Wireless. The ...
Telecom followers that bet Telus would eventually buy/bid for Bell Canada better pay up (me included!) Competition concerns - rather lack of assurances Industry Canada wouldn't ...
With Amp'd Mobile USA set to close up shop today, can the Canadian operations be far behind? The mobile virtual network operator, as tech and telecom ...
Public Mobile Starts to Take Shape
Posted by Kevin Restivo on Friday, February 6, 2009 at 3:54 am. 1 Comment.
Canada’s wireless service upstarts aren’t unlike Prairie dogs. Occasionally, one comes out of its business planning hole to make an interesting announcement. On Thursday, it ...
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