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Xplore Expands 5G Ultra Internet in Rural Newfoundland

Xplore has expanded its 5G Ultra wireless internet service in Newfoundland, now available in rural areas around Mobile, offering download speeds up to 250 Mbps. This means faster downloads, smoother video calls, and better gaming with less lag. Xplore’s 5G Ultra is the company’s newest and fastest wireless internet yet. It can deliver speeds of...

Tesla Prices in Canada Surge by as Much as $30,000 After Tariffs

Tesla has raised prices on all of its vehicles in Canada by up to 21%, according to Tesla North. The price jump comes after the feds announced a new 25% tariff on electric cars imported from the United States. Because of this, Tesla is now highlighting "pre-tariff priced" vehicles that are already built and sitting...

Bell Partners with Fortinet to Boost Business Internet Security

Bell announced earlier this week a new service to help businesses keep their internet networks safer and easier to manage. They’re teaming up with Fortinet to improve Bell’s managed SD-WAN-as-a-Service. Simply put, this means businesses can now connect their offices and remote workers securely without needing to spend a ton of money on hardware or...

Edmonton’s Parking App Plan Frustrates Seniors and Cash Users

The City of Edmonton is sticking to its plan to get rid of all EPark parking machines by the end of July, reports CBC News. But some city councillors are pushing for the transition to be made easier for people who still like paying with cash. Ward Dene Councillor Aaron Paquette brought up the issue...

Toronto’s New Area Code Launches on Saturday

Last fall, the CRTC announced a new area code was set to launch this spring in Ontario, and a new area code is set to launch on Saturday in Toronto. Starting April 26, 2025, new phone numbers in the region can be assigned the 942 area code, joining the existing 416, 437, and 647. The...

Bell’s Mobile Plan Page Now Playing the Rogers Game

Last week we told you about how the Rogers mobile plans page was revamped with an annoying default view to show lower prices, based on having multiple lines with the company. This tactic confuses consumers as they intially think pricing is for one line, but they are forced to see pricing after four lines. Telus...

Rogers Debuts 175GB Canada-US Plan, Telus Prices Go Up

Earlier this week, Bell revamped its plans list with price increases across the board, seeing jump from $16 to $20 per month as “promos” came to and end. Bell’s plans after autopay right now are as follows: $65/100GB 5G+ $95/250GB 5G+ Canada-US-Mexico Now, Rogers has tweaked one of its plans to now include Canada-US talk,...