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HTMF: Prince Rupert's Website (Free subscription) | yesterday
Quote from: jyoung on Today at 07:30:37 pm Figures. Just another way Shittywest can fist you without any lube. [/quote Yeah except none of this was their decision.
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HTMF: Prince Rupert's Website (Free subscription) | yesterday
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/07/21/tech-cellphones.html Sucks to be anyone who just bought a new Citywest phone, especially if Bell switches to away from CDMA. Quote The two cellphone companies Canada's second- and third-largest provider...
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Electronista (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Canadian cell services Bell and Telus are both near announcing that they will switch to the same cellular network format as Rogers in a bid to regain their competitive strength, a new UBS investment note says. The two carriers use the same CDMA phon...
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Things in Canada seem to be getting better for cell phone owners, and surprisingly fast. Not long after the announcement of the formation of a new Canadian wireless carrier as a result of a recent spectrum auction, Canadian carriers Bell and Telus have both announced plans to drastically transition their entire networks from.
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Canadian cell services Bell and Telus are both near announcing that they will switch to the same cellular network format as Rogers in a bid to regain their competitive strength, a new UBS investment note says. The two carriers use the same CDMA phone technology as Sprint, Verizon, and numerous smaller providers in the US but are now looking to swi...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Canadian cell services Bell and Telus are both near announcing that they will switch to the same cellular network format as Rogers in a bid to regain their competitive strength, a new UBS investment note says. The two carriers use the same CDMA phone technology as Sprint, Verizon, and numerous smaller providers in the US but are now looking to swi...
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Zeropaid File Sharing P2P Technolog (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
There's a new conspiracy theory afloat online alleging the death of the internet as we know it. The theory suggests that ISPs in Canada are attempting to make Canada a test-bed for charging a per website visit fee with the rest of the world to follow. Telus, one of Canada's largest ISP's responded denying such a thing is even going to happen. Every once i in a while, a conspiracy theory surfaces that,...
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InformationWeek - All Stories (Free subscription) | yesterday
Most of the new spectrum was gobbled up by traditional providers Rogers Communications, Bell Canada, and Telus.
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Information Week (Free subscription) | yesterday
Most of the new spectrum was gobbled up by traditional providers Rogers Communications, Bell Canada, and Telus.
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Vive le Canada (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
A net-neutrality activist group has uncovered plans for the demise of the free Internet by 2010 in Canada. By 2012, the group says, the trend will be global. Bell Canada and TELUS, Canada's two largest Internet service providers (ISPs), will begin charging per-site fees on most Internet sites, reports reliable sources within TELUS [2012 also coincides with the planned full launching of the so-called...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
As two southeastern B.C. highways reopened yesterday and firefighters worked to extinguish the few remaining hotspots in a 350-hectare blaze, Telus readied a cache of several hundred cellphones to aid residents affected by lost service.
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
We've heard it all before. It's clear that CDMA is nearing the end of the road in this GSM-dominated world, and both Telus and Bell Canada are reportedly giving serious thought to switching over their networks to the GSM standard. As CDMA providers, Canada's Telus and Bell wireless networks lack global GSM compatibility and popular [...]
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andPOP.com News (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
An iPhone free from the exobritant clutches of Rogers? That could be a reality if reports of a GSM migration from Telus and Bell are true. Telus and Bell, Canada's second and third largest wireless... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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InformationWeek - All Stories (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
The move from CDMA could allow Bell Canada and Telus to offer customers the iPhone 3G.
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The Daily Bayonet (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
I can't say for sure, but this article is an interesting and chilling...
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lkchong | 07/06/2008
Word is RIM’s first clamshell the BlackBerry KickStart, may be available on American carrier T-Mobile for $49.99 on a two year contract. The phone specs are on the rumour mill for quite some time now-the KickStart has quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, BlackBerry’s SureType keyboard, 2 megapixel camera, 16 bit colour LCD, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headset jack, and its loaded with version 4.6 OS.