Canadian Cellphone Plans Compared as of Jan. 2016 [Infographic]
Here's an infographic sharing what it costs to own a cellphone in Canada, as of 2016.
Bell Launches $5 Wireless Increase in QC; Videotron, SaskTel Revise Plans
Bell has bumped up wireless prices in Quebec by $5 per month.
Bell Let’s Talk Day Raises $6.2 Million Through 125 Million+ Interactions
Bell Let's Talk Day for 2016 raised over $6.2 million dollars towards mental health programs.
Yale, Weiser Smart Door Locks on Sale for 50% Off From Rogers Online
Rogers is offering 50% off on select smart door locks from Yale and Weiser.
Rogers CEO: Cable Price Hikes “Not Substantial” But “Appropriate Level” [u]
During the Rogers Q4 2015 earnings call, the company's CEO addressed recent wireless price hikes.
Rogers Q4 2015: 31,000 New Postpaid Subs, Wireless Revenue Up 4%
Rogers added 31,000 new postpaid subscribers during the fourth quarter of 2015.
Retweet to Donate 5 Cents Towards #BellLetsTalk Mental Health Programs
The #BellLetsTalk 2016 campaign has started today.
Rogers to Slash 200 Media Jobs Starting in February
Rogers Media to cut 200 jobs across its television, radio and publishing divisions.
MyBell Mobile for iOS Gets Bug Fixes, iOS 9 Design Improvements
Bell has updated their MyBell Mobile iOS app with bug fixes.
New TELUS iPhone Contracts, Renewals Now Require $80 Plans
TELUS has increased the monthly plan minimum for an iPhone contract or renewal to $80 per month.
Bell Expands Wi-Fi Calling to iPhone 5s, iPhone 6/6 Plus Users [PIC]
Bell has quietly added Wi-Fi Calling support for iPhone 5s users.
Rogers, TELUS, Bell Raising Prices “Because They Can”: OpenMedia
Rogers, TELUS and Bell are all raising their cellular plan prices across Canada starting at $5 per month--blamed on the exchange rate (except in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec, where regional carriers offer real competition; and exchange rates 'magically' don't apply). According to Internet advocates OpenMedia, the Big 3 are able to jack up prices "because they can", especially when...