Carriers

Rogers One Number Launching Mid-December

Rogers will be launching an interesting an innovative service later this month. Dubbed Rogers One, the service allows customers to use their existing Rogers wireless number to text, email, and talk from a computer. A summary of the full feature list includes: Text and Talk from your personal computer using your wireless number Manage emails...

iPhone 4 Skins Discounted at Rogers Plus Locations

Via Twitter handle RogersBuzz, Roger's has posted a coupon for iPhone 4 and Blackberry Torch skin kits. The coupon discounts iPhone skins to just $5, which is significantly lower than the regular retail price. As a sign of the times, the coupon is meant to be presented on your mobile device upon check out. It expires Thursday, December 15...

Shaw Launches WiFi Trials in Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton

Shaw Cable has launched the trial of its WiFi network today, a project announced back in September. Starting today, existing Shaw customers will be able to test out the new service at various locations, such as malls, restaurants and exercise facilities in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to start. The debut of the service is Spring...

Rogers Promo: 1 Month Free and Unlimited Incoming Calls on Contract

Rogers has offered some new promos for the holiday season to help sales agents 'activate new customers'. For contracts of 1, 2, or 3 years, users will be eligible to receive: - Free incoming calls for 1 year - First month free calls, no GRRF/MSF for the first month - MY10 Voice and Data promo...

Rogers iPhone 4S Orders Now Available Over the Phone

Prior to the iPhone 4S announcement, Rogers informed customers about the option to pre-order the device through their online reservations system. Devices would be available on a first-come, first-serve basis dependent on stock, and emails would be dispatched to customers informing them when they could pick up their phone. The reservations system resulted in long...

Carrier IQ is Not on Any Rogers or Telus Devices [Update]

Update 1: Here is what the 'Big 3' have to say about Carrier IQ: Bell says it does not “install or support Carrier IQ or similar programs,” Rogers tweeted “we have investigated and Carrier IQ is not on any of our devices,” and Telus says “it's not something we've installed on any of our devices...

Rogers 6GB Data Plan ‘Promo’ is Back and Extended to LTE Customers

Looks like once again Rogers has reintroduced its 6GB data plan promo (how long until Telus and Bell follow suit?). This time around, the $30 plan is being 'extended' to early LTE adopters, along with new and existing customers. A LTE-capable iPhone isn't here yet (apparently due to LTE modem size constraints) but rumoured to be...

The CRTC Rules Against Usage Based Billing for Internet

A significant update has emerged over the debate about usage-based billing. The CRTC announced its ruling yesterday in regards to usage-based billing, and they have ruled against the model Bell wanted to implement. However, the ruling isn't exactly a clear victory for consumers, writes Michael Geist: On the specific decision, the CRTC rejected the UBB...

Steve Jobs Wanted Apple to Build Their Own Network Using Unlicensed Spectrum

Apple is a vertically integrated tech company. They create the hardware, software, applications, and provide digital content allowing them to control every aspect of the end-user experience--the whole widget. There were exceptions, though. Like when Apple partnered with Motorola in 2004 to put iTunes content on mobile phones and Apple's partnering with wireless carriers to host the iPhone--...