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‘Rogers Bank’ Incorporated by Ottawa, Credit Card Program Coming [Update]
Rogers has gained approval from Ottawa to become a bank and pursue credit card services.
TELUS Says LTE Coming to Nelson, Hudson’s Hope, Big White Ski Resort
TELUS will expand LTE in BC to Nelson, Hudson's Hope and Big White Ski Resort.
Catalyst Capital Aims to Create Competitive ‘Fourth’ Wireless Carrier
Newton Glassman says he is interested and has a plan to rescue the federal government’s struggling strategy for a fourth wireless competitor in every regional market.
British Columbia to Add New ‘236’ Area Code on June 1
BC is adding a new 236 area code earlier than expected due to heavy demand for numbers.
TELUS Optik On the Go iOS App Updated to Watch Movies on Demand
TELUS has updated their Optik on the Go iOS app to watch on demand rentals.
Nova Scotia Implements New Cellphone Laws for Contracts Starting Today
Nova Scotia has implemented new cellphone legislation starting today.
Rogers, Fido LTE Network Expands to 14 Additional Markets Today
Rogers and Fido have expanded their LTE network to 14 new markets today.
TELUS Lures Away Key Legal Executive from WIND Mobile
TELUS has hired away a key executive from WIND Mobile.
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Rogers Updates Monthly Plans in Manitoba, Offers Bonus $5/month Credit
Rogers has updated its Talk, Text and Data plans for residents in Manitoba. The update brings some prices adjustments, more data and some bonus promotions in the form of Canada-wide long distance and $5/month credits. Below are plans that have been modified: $70/month 'Manitoba Offer' Unlimited local minutes + BONUS unlimited Canada-wide calling + bonus...
Mobilicity Gains Court Approval for Restructuring, Ready for Possible Sale
Mobilicity is preparing itself for sale, as today the company announced it had received approval from Ontario court to launch its "restructuring process," possibly preparing for a possible sale. The court orders allow Mobilicity to ask its debt holders to vote on a recapitalization plan and sale plan, both mutually exclusive but being pursued in...