List of All Telecom News
| Bell Mobility Launches BlackBerry Curve 9300
10/08/2010
American cell phone carrier, Verizon Wireless, will launch a new and improved version of Motorola’s Droid smartphone on Thursday.The ‘Droid 2′ device will look much like its predecessor with a 3.7-inch touchscreen display, sliding QWERTY keyboard, and 5-megapixel digital camera. The new version, however, will feature an enhanced 1-GHz processor, 8GB of internal memory, and the... |
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| Bell Mobility Launches HTC Legend Smartphone
16/06/2010
Canada’s federal government should appoint a cabinet minister dedicated to ‘digital policy,’ and ensure that broadband internet access is extended throughout the country, according to a new report by the Senate Standing Committee on Transport and Communications.“Basic and essential digital services,” including broadband internet, should be available to all Canadians,... |
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| Bell Mobility Launches Samsung Vice in Canada
08/05/2009
Western Canada’s leading telecom operator, Telus Corp., has signed a deal with its eastern counterpart, Bell Canada, to offer a new satellite TV service in British Columbia and Alberta.By piggybacking on Bell’s existing satellite network, Telus hopes to complement its budding IPTV service and step up competition with Shaw Communications, its main cable TV rival. Beginning later this... |
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| Bell Mobility Mis-Prices iPhone 3GS at $0.00
01/07/2010
Mobile VoIP users, who make calls over platforms such as Truphone and Skype, will rack up 15 billion minutes of talk time this year a figure that will double each subsequent year through 2015, according to a new report by Juniper Research.By 2015, Juniper expects mobile VoIP services to account for 470.6 million minutes to annual talk time. 135 billion of these minutes will come out of the... |
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| Bell Mobility Offers Free Palm Pre on Two-Year Contract
21/04/2010
American teenagers are texting more than ever, according to new data from the Pew Research Center, with 88% of cell phone users aged 12 to 17 sending text messages on a regular basis.Among those who text, half of users send upwards of 50 messages a day, while one in three sends more than 100.Pew’s results are based on a telephone survey conducted last year, as well as a nine focus groups... |
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| Bell Mobility Offers Refurbished iPhones From $9.95
12/07/2010
Canadian wireless startup, Mobilicity, is confronting larger rival, Rogers Wireless, accusing that company of unfair competitive practices.Mobilicity’s anger is directed at Rogers’ forthcoming discount brand, Chatr, which Mobilicity Chairman, John Bitove, describes as ” a phone service basically trying to duplicate to ours, only in the markets we`re launching.”Like... |
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| Bell Mobility Offers Unlimited Local Calling within Network
03/03/2007
Bell Canada rolled out a new wireless plan this week that allows Bell Mobility cell phone users to make unlimited local calls to an from other Bell mobile and fixed-line telephonesThe Bell to Bell plan starts at just $10 a month, and includes unlimited anytime local calls within Canada’s largest telecom network, without cutting into existing airtime minutes. This essentially rewards... |
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| Bell Mobility Prepares to Launch Palm Pre in Canada
17/07/2009
Western Canada’s biggest cable company, Shaw Communications, is expanding eastward with the acquisition of Mountain Cablevision Ltd., an independent carrier based in Hamilton, Ontario.Bidding for Mountain Cablevision was reportedly very competitive, with nearby cable giants, Rogers Communications and Cogeco, both attempting to scoop up the smaller company. Ultimately, however, an unexpected... |
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| Bell Mobility to Discontinue System Access Fee
10/11/2009
Telus Mobility revealed this morning that it has an exclusive deal to sell an adapted version of Motorola’s ‘Droid’ smartphone in Canada.The Canadian version will be re-branded as the ‘Motorola Milestone,’ and will operate on Telus’ new HSPA mobile broadband network. Like the American Droid, the Milestone will feature a 3.7-inch touchscreen display, sliding... |
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| Bell Mobility to Launch CDMA-Based Palm Centro
21/01/2009
Washington D.C. wireless networks were temporarily overloaded yesterday, as millions swarmed the city for Barack Obama’s inauguration as President of the United States. Congestion had eased by mid afternoon, however, and carriers say they are generally happy with network performance during the event, which was attended by more than a million people.AT&T has been preparing for the... |
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