TORONTO and GATINEAU – Rogers Communications wants to know why the CRTC hasn’t included wireless in its look at regulatory symmetry in the telecom world when it comes to…
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TORONTO – Two former executives of Unique Broadband Systems (UBS), the parent company of defunct Look Communications, are suing the company after being removed from office at a shareholders meeting…
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4G TECHNOLOGY will take root in North America and Western Europe this year, with 500,000 new subscriptions forecast for 2010, according to In-Stat.
In its research report 2Q10 Cellular Contracts,…
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TORONTO – When Rogers Communications comes to market with its new low-cost brand Chatr (which it says it will, soon), it can expect some legal haranguing from one…
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MONTREAL – Rogers has thrown its sponsorship weight behind Quebec-based Cirque du Soleil, becoming the official wireless services provider of the group’s 2010-2011 Canadian tour.
“This is a partnership between two leading…
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WINNIPEG – Craig Wireless is one step closer to completing the sale of its Canadian spectrum to Inukshuk Wireless Partnership.
Inukshuk paid Craig an additional $3.2 million of the…
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THUNDER BAY, ON – Three additional projects in Ontario have been conditionally approved for funding under the ‘Broadband Canada: Connecting Rural Canadians’ program.
Friday’s announcement said that the projects…
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TORONTO – Many of the details of the new low-cost Rogers Communications wireless brand, Chatr, were seemingly leaked this week.
Mobile blog Mobile Syrup is featuring several very real-looking slides…
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VANCOUVER – A new method of conducting mobile research could supply some unexpected, and valuable, results for marketers and researchers.
Vancouver-based market research organization Techneos recently trialed a new survey…
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WELL, I GUESS THIS leaves Canada (temporarily?) offside with both Europe and the U.S.A. now.
Pity, only in Canada you say?
By the Federal Court of Appeal’s logic, VOD is…
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