Carriers
Rogers First Rewards Program Expands to London; SW Ontario Coming Soon
The Rogers First Rewards program has expanded and will soon include Southwestern Ontario.
Rogers Emails Employees to Write to PM Harper for ‘Fair’ Wireless Rules
A company-wide email yesterday asks all employees to write to their local MPs to change wireless spectrum rules.
Bell, Rogers and TELUS Ad Depicts Job Losses if Verizon Comes [PIC]
A new ad campaign by the 'Big 3' aims to tell Canadians job losses will ensue if Verizon comes to town.
Bell Launches Sales of LTE iPad mini, iPad with Retina Display
Bell is now an authorized dealer of LTE versions of the iPad and Retina display iPad.
Consumer Groups Back Ottawa’s Wireless Plans, Say Incumbents Using Scare Tactics
Consumer groups have announced their support for Ottawa's wireless policy.
Ottawa’s Plan for Foreign Wireless Competition Looks Normal Compared to Other Countries [Chart]
Michael Geist looks into how common is the twin policy used by Ottawa for encouraging foreign investment plus establishing set-asides to facilitate competition among developed countries.
TELUS Launches 2-Year Term iPhone 5 Prices: $199, $299 and $399 [u]
TELUS has revealed its 2-year term iPhone 5 pricing starting at $199.
TELUS Takes Ottawa to Federal Court Over Wireless Spectrum Policy
Telus has taken Ottawa to court over its wireless spectrum policy.
Ottawa: Wireless Spectrum Auction to Proceed, Despite Incumbent Opposition
Despite recent lobbying and PR efforts to delay the wireless spectrum auction, Ottawa says it will go on as planned.
150 CEOs Appeal to PM Harper to Reverse Wireless Rules ‘Favouring’ Verizon
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives has urged Prime Minster Harper to reconsider 'unfair' wireless rules, favouring Verizon.
iOS 7 Beta 4 Fixes Missed Calls, Double Incoming Call Bug on Rogers/Fido
Users are no longer experiencing missed calls or double incoming calls in iOS 7 beta 4 on the Rogers/Fido network.
WIND CEO: Favourable Wireless Rules for Verizon Are “Completely Unfounded”
WIND CEO Anthony Lacavera says recent claims of Verizon holding an advantage due to spectrum rules are just not true.