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DAVE Wireless to join new cellular carriers

DAVE Wireless to join new cellular carriers

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 26 Nov 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

Telecom veteran Dave Dobbin will head the new entrant. However, while the company announced an experienced management team, there's no details on when or in what cities it will start service or its business plan

They’ll go up against well-financed incumbents, Bell Canada, Telus Corp. and Rogers Communications, who will have had a year to prepare. But the newcomers will also be launching at time of great economic turmoil when Canadians’ pocketbooks may be empty.

Among other new licence holders, Atlantic Canada’s Bragg Communications, which owns the Eastlink cable company, has said nothing of its plans. Citing the uncertain economy, Calgary’s Shaw Communications has decided to wait a bit before launching. Nor have plans been released by Vancouver's Novus Wireless, which won a 10Mhz licence covering British Columbia, or Blue Canada Wireless, which won a 10Mhz licence covering Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

The others in DAVE Wireless’s team are:

-Stewart Lyons, executive vice-president, the same post he held at XM Satellite Radio Canada, which is one of the ventures Bitove heads. Lyons will be responsible for corporate development, human resources and customer operations;

-Sharyn Gravelle, vice-president of network operations, who constructed and planned wireless networks for what was called at the time Rogers Cantel, Microcell (eventually becoming Rogers Communications) and Clearnet (which was bought by Telus). Her most recent job was managing the construction services division at Radian Communications;

-Ryan Lausman, vice-president of systems operations, who will be responsible for billing systems, operational support and provisioning. He had been head of IT at XM Satellite Radio Canada;

-Brandon Alexandroff, vice-president of finance.










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