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| Wind Mobile Announces Competitive Price for BlackBerry Bold 9780
05/01/2011
Telus Mobility customers sent and received 5.4 billion text messages in 2010, up from 2.7 billion the year before.The exploding popularity of texting was undoubtedly fueled by the growing number of feature-rich smartphones on the market, including many with built-in QWERTY keyboards. As of the third quarter of 2010, more than a quarter (28%) of Telus customers were using smartphones, up from 18%... |
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| Wind Mobile Begins Hiring in Edmonton and Ottawa
11/01/2010
Burnaby, British Columbia-based wireless giant, Telus Mobility, plans to launch a Canadian version of the Motorola Droid known as the “Motorola Milestone” on January 26, according to information leaked by an industry insider.“I`ve received confirmation from my Telus sales rep that the Milestone will be scheduled to launch January 26th on the Telus network; provided that it... |
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| Wind Mobile Celebrates First Anniversary
13/12/2010
American cell phone carrier, MetroPCS, is making a new Android-based smartphone, the Huawei Ascend, available for $179 on a prepaid basis.The Ascend features a sizable 3.5-inch display, built-in Wi-Fi, a 3.2-megapixel digital camera, and a Google Android 2.1 operating system.Unlike major U.S. carriers such as AT&T and Verizon Wireless, MetroPCS does not require its users to sign contracts,... |
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| Wind Mobile Coming to Vancouver This Week
27/05/2010
Rogers Communications is making its 52 Canadian radio stations available to Apple iPhone users via a free ‘Rogers Radio iPhone app.’The application is available exclusively to Rogers Wireless and Fido customers, giving Rogers a new edge over Bell and Telus, which also offer the iPhone. It allows users to search radio stations by genre or location, request songs, and get a list of the... |
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| Wind Mobile Customer Base Hits 140,000
08/11/2010
Bell Mobility has released its first Windows Phone 7-based device, the LG Optimus Quantum.The new device features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard, 1-GHz Snapdragon processor, and 5-megapixel digital camera, as well as built-in Wi-Fi and a 3.5mm headset jack.It is now available for $99.95 on a three-year contract, or $449.95 when purchased outright. |
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| Wind Mobile Extends $150 Credit to Bell and Telus Users
16/07/2010
Canadian wireless operator, Telus Mobility, will offer the Android-based HTC Desire smartphone for just $79.99 on a three-year service contract, according to a retail inventory screenshot leaked on MobileSyrup.com.The HTC Desire will feature a 3.7-inch LCD display, 1-GHz Snapdragon processor, 5-megapixel digital camera, and Google Android 2.1 operating system.The Desire, manufactured by... |
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| WIND Mobile Launched Too Hastily, Says SeaBoard Group
04/03/2010
Telus Mobility announced today that it has gained exclusive rights to sell Motorola’s new ‘Backflip‘ smartphone in the Canadian market.The Backflip is powered by a Google Android operating system and comes equipped with Motorola’s MotoBlur interface, enabling easy access to various feeds and social networking services. It has a 3.1-inch touchscreen display and fold-out... |
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| Wind Mobile Launches Alcatel Tribe & 2-for-1 BlackBerry Deal
18/11/2010
Canadian cell phone operator, Bell Mobility, has doubled the theoretical maximum download speed of its HSPA wireless network to 42Mbps.The accelerated ‘3G+’ network will be available to users of the Novatel Ovation MC547 device, which will be marketed as the ‘U547 Turbo Stick’ by Bell. This device, which acts as a wireless modem for laptop and notebook computers, will be... |
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| Wind Mobile Lures Rogers and Fido Customers with $150 Credit
13/07/2010
Canadian wireless carrier, Bell Mobility, has started offering refurbished iPhone 3G and 3GS devices, in an effort to clear out excess inventory ahead of the impending launch of the iPhone 4.Bell, which has carried the iPhone since last November, is offering “refreshed” iPhone 3G devices for as little as $9.95 on a three-year contract. The iPhone 3GS starts at $49.95 on the same... |
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| WIND Mobile Opens Retail Outlets in Edmonton
18/02/2010
Calgary-based cable giant, Shaw Communications, announced today that it will begin testing an ultra-fast ‘Gigabit’ internet service based on fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband technology.The new service will support download speeds of up to 1-Gbps, making it ten times faster than the company’s existing High-Speed Nitro offering, which runs at 100-Mbps.Shaw expects to begin... |
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