HAMPSHIRE, UK – Led by Samsung, mobile analyst firm Juniper Research estimates that the number of smartphone shipments exceeded 1.2 billion devices in 2014, representing a 29% year-over-year growth.
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REGINA – SaskTel has officially shut down its Wireless Broadband Internet service (WBBI) after migrating customers to its new fixed wireless LTE-TDD service known as High Speed Fusion.
In addition…
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OTTAWA – Shaw Communications has signed on as the newest long-term national partner for the Canada Games.
The three-games national partnership will see Shaw become the official telecommunications provider and…
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TORONTO – Wind Mobile has confirmed its participation for the upcoming AWS-3 and 2500 MHz spectrum auctions.
With some 60% of the AWS-3 spectrum set aside for new entrants, Wind…
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MONTREAL – Bell will donate a further $6.11 million to Canadian mental health programs after last Wednesday’s Bell Let’s Talk Day recorded 122,150,772 calls, tweets, texts and shares.
The record-setting…
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TORONTO – shomi has locked up more content from Sony Pictures Television, including the exclusive Canadian SVoD rights to the critically acclaimed series Outlander.
The deal makes shomi the only…
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TORONTO – Rogers’ fourth quarter profits fell 7% despite gains in its Wireless and Media divisions, the company announced Thursday.
For the quarter ended December 31, 2014, Rogers posted net…
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TORONTO – The CRTC left no doubt as to its stance on an open internet when it clamped down on Bell and Videotron’s practice of exempting their own mobile…
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TORONTO – The topic of simultaneous substitution always comes up a lot at this time of year, in the same breath as the Super Bowl and its nifty new…
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TORONTO – Mobilicity has secured debt financing to allow it to participate in the upcoming AWS-3 spectrum auction.
According to a Globe and Mail report, Justice Frank Newbould of…
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