April 2007
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November 2005
Canadian Wireless Providers Plan Mobile Payment Service
by teleclickThree of Canada’s top wireless providers have recently come to an agreement this week on a joint venture that will allow customers to make payments via their mobile phones.
ROKR Discounted by $100
by teleclickAfter dismally poor performance for the past several weeks, Cingular Wireless has decided to cut the price of the Motorola RORK phone by a drastic 40%.
High Speed BlackBerry Coming to Canada
by teleclickResearch in Motion has just announced that the BlackBerry 8700r wireless handheld device will become available to Canadian consumers, starting on November 29th.
October 2005
LG and Sanyo know how to Satisfy Customers
by teleclickThe recent Wireless Mobile Phone Evaluation Study conducted by SD Power and Associates has ranked LG and Sanyo as the top two cell phone manufacturers in terms of customer satisfaction.
Nokia Targets New Phones to Emerging Markets
by teleclickThis Wednesday saw the release of four new Nokia handsets, two of which will be targeted at emerging markets, including Latin America, and parts of Asia.
Nokia vs. RIM: May the Best Company Win
by teleclickIt appears that Nokia’s recently announced E Series of mobile phones will soon be in direct competition with RIM’s BlackBerry line of cellular PDAs.
Samsung Releases Enterprise-Class VoIP Application
by teleclickSamsung has just introduced OfficeServ, a new wireless VoIP application, which provides support for numerous voice and data functions.
Satellite Radio: The Birth of an Industry
by teleclickThis past summer has certainly been interesting one for the Canadian satellite radio industry. June 16 was the date that the technology behind satellite radio was officially made legal by the CRTC, but it was far from the end of the story.
Nokia Introduces Enterprise-Level Smartphones
by teleclickAs of this Wednesday, Nokia has introduced a new line of mobile smartphones, which are primarily targeted at enterprise-level IT departments, and will become available by early 2006.
September 2005
Rogers and Bell Team Up to Bring Wireless Broadband to Canada
by teleclickRogers Communications and Bell Canada, major competitors for cable and telephone customers in Canada, are planning to build a wireless broadband network across the country, with the help of Kirkland-based Clearwire.
Rogers Pleased with VoIP Response
by teleclickAfter only two months in the VoIP telephony business, Rogers Communications Inc. is happy with customer response so far, said CEO Edward Rogers Jr. on Tuesday.
The New iPhone Falls Short of Revolutionary
by teleclickAlthough Apple and Motorola’s new iTunes cell phone is a great concept, and probably one that has significant potential, the recently reduced ROKR has, in many ways, failed to live up to the anticipation surrounding its release.
Siemens Gets Approval to Sell Mobile Phone Company
by teleclickEuropean Union regulators have approved Siemens AG’s plans to sell its unprofitable mobile phone business to Taiwan’s BenQ Corp.
iPhone to Hit Stores This Weekend
by teleclickAs expected, Apple has now officially announced the release of its new iTunes Phone. The phone, which can hold up to 100 songs, will be fully available in stores starting this weekend.
Apple Shares Up 5% with iPhone Anticipation
by teleclickShares in Apple (AAPL) were up $2.58 today (or 5%), closing at an impressive $48.80. Trading was almost twice the average volume, and took the company's share price into record terriroty.
Mobile VoIP Agreement Reached in Finland
by teleclickReports from Helsinki, Finland indicate that a final agreement has been reached regarding the transfer of cellular provider Saunalahti’s mobile phone traffic to the Elisa VoIP network.
August 2005
Cingular Expected to Sell Motorola’s iTunes Phone
by teleclickCingular Wireless, the number one wireless service in the US, is expected to reveal plans next week to sell Motorola’s new cell phone, which uses Apple Computer Inc.’s iTunes software to play music.
Appeal of CRTC Decision Threatens Canadian Satellite Radio
by teleclickCanadian Satellite Radio, one of two companies that were licensed by the CRTC to operate subscription based satellite programming is now facing a major threat.
Future Uncertain for New iTunes Cell Phone
by teleclickRecent reports indicate that the FCC has approved Motorola’s much anticipated iTunes cell phone, however, the future of the device is still uncertain.
“Sprint Nextel” Begins Trading
by teleclickThe newly combined Sprint Nextel corporation (NYSE: S) suffered a slight loss today as it began trading on the New York Stock Exchange.