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Wind Mobile launches price war
Globalive chairman Anthony Lacavera and Wind Mobile CEO Ken Campbell at news conference before the official launch of Wind Mobile in Toronto on Tuesday. Comment?
Google Nexus One phone plan leaked
CBC reported the pricing plans for the Google Nexus One phone. The Nexus One will sell in the U.S. for: $530 US $180 U.S. on a two-year deal with T-Mobile Source: Gizmodo.com There will be an official press conference on January 5. Google's Nexus One launch is a significant event because it is disrupting the traditional business model that carriers ... Comment?
Participants conduct a traditional handclap at the end of the ceremony to wrap up the year's trading at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo Wednesday. Comment?
Canada's largest telecom carrier, BCE Inc , has increased its annual dividend by 7% year-over-year to C$1.74 per share, equating to approximately 6.4% yield. Comment?
Analyst Report ), has increased its annual dividend by 7% year-over-year to C$1.74 per share, equating to approximately 6.4% yield. Comment?
Rogers wins injunction to halt Bella s wireless claims
Rogers Communications Inc. has won an injunction against BCE Inc. forcing its wireless rival to stop advertising its network as Canada's most reliable. Comment?
Corporate predators and victims to watch for in 2010
Andrew Willis Published on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009 12:00AM EST Last updated on Tuesday, Dec. Comment?
By 2020 it will be all about mobile access
Experts believe the 2010s will again be dominated by Internet-based advances, but in the next decade it will be all about mobile access. Comment?
Ottawa woman's charity helps cancer patients realize future families
Seamus O'Regan , Heidi Bonnell and Rick Mercer at the Hope Live Charity Gala held in Ottawa, November 30, 3009. Comment?
Shalom TV Reaches Across Border With Rogers Communications
Shalom TV has expanded into Canada. The Jewish cable network has reached a deal with Rogers Communications and is now available on Canada's top operator's free on-demand menu. Comment?
Wireless costs block iPhone's entry in Canada
High wireless data rates are the main reason why Canadians don't yet have Apple Inc.' s much-desired iPhone, an industry expert says. Comment?
Deregulation would set off brutal cable-telecom competition
Industry Canada is laying the groundwork to deregulate the country's $34-billion telecommunications industry. Comment?
Shalom TV Reaches Across Border To Rogers Communications
Shalom TV has expanded into Canada.The Jewish cable network has reached a deal with Rogers Communications and is now available on Canada's top operator's free on-demand menu. Comment?
Cable Europe Labs has booted up a middleware project that looks to create a common, interactive set-top platform for the entire region. Comment?
Globalive rivals still months from launch
Last summer, during the annual Canadian Telecom Summit in Toronto, the heads of three rival wireless startup carriers talked up the need for speed. Comment?
Canadian nuclear company strikes deal with Japan
Shares of Canadian mining and energy company Sherritt International Inc. jumped 79 or 24.5% to $4.02 yesterday, after reports that the U. S. government plans to ease some of its restrictions that curb investments in Cuba. Comment?
In March 2009, the biggest stories included Microsoft releasing Internet Explorer 8, Rogers Communications getting a new CEO, Steve Wozniak in his TV dancing debut, Cisco Systems making its first foray into the server market, and more In the month of March, Apple Inc. Comment?
TSX higher as materials stocks gain momentum
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The Toronto stock market made a triple-digit advance near midday on Monday as metals and telecom stocks raced ahead and commodities were mixed in what's expected to be a volatile trading week ahead of the Christmas holiday. Comment?
Neutral on Rogers Communications
Analyst Report ) to Neutral as a result of increased competition in the Canadian wireless market. Comment?
2020 'Net will be all about mobile access
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The turn of the 21st century was marked with a sigh of relief. Mainframe computers successfully acknowledged the possibility of life in the 2000s - remember the Y2K bug? - and doomsday predictions of being knocked back into the dark ages never materialized. Comment?