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Nadir Mohamed takes helm of Rogers
Monday, March 30, 2009
Nadir Mohamed takes helm of Rogers
The former BC Tel exec, who led Rogers Wireless from 2000 until 2005, has officially succeeded Ted Rogers as CEO of Rogers Communications. Why analyst Jon Arnold thinks the firm has a leg up over Bell and Telus
Who can take Virgin’s swing?
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Who can take Virgin’s swing?
In the battle for customers, wireless service providers have a new heavy-weight contender to deal with: Virgin Mobile Canada. Here's what we think will happen as Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility and Rogers Wireless step into the ring to spar with Sir Richard Branson's million-dollar baby.
New agreement sets standards for Wi-Fi
Thursday, August 21, 2003
New agreement sets standards for Wi-Fi
Due to an agreement made by Canada’s four major mobility service providers on Thursday, mobile device users will no longer have to worry about where they can use Wi-Fi-enabled products.
Teradata helps carriers corral customers
Thursday, April 17, 2003
Teradata helps carriers corral customers
With the battle to retain customers in the telecommunications market apparently fiercer than ever — especially in the wireless arena — the thought of losing a customer to the competition can make even the most resilient executive’s stomach churn.
Teradata helps carriers keep a leash on customers
Thursday, April 17, 2003
Teradata helps carriers keep a leash on customers
With the battle to retain customers in the telecommunications market apparently fiercer than ever — especially in the wireless arena — the thought of losing a customer to the competition can make even the most resilient executive’s stomach churn.
Telus expands 1X service
Thursday, March 20, 2003
Telus expands 1X service
TELUS Mobility on Friday said it is expanding its next-generation 1X wireless data network in Atlantic Canada.
Briefs
Thursday, December 12, 2002
Briefs
Greg Enright: How deep will the hatchet be buried?
Thursday, November 29, 2001
Greg Enright: How deep will the hatchet be buried?
It was a curious scene at the recently held Communications 2001 trade show in downtown Toronto: the leaders of Canada’s biggest wireless players sitting so close together they were literally rubbing elbows.
How deep will the hatchet be buried?
Thursday, November 29, 2001
How deep will the hatchet be buried?
It was a curious scene at the recently held Communications 2001 trade show in downtown Toronto: the leaders of Canada’s biggest wireless players sitting so close together they were literally rubbing elbows.
Wireless war finds peace on two fronts
Thursday, November 29, 2001
Wireless war finds peace on two fronts
Wireless war finds peace on two fronts A wave of cooperation recently swept across the Canadian wireless industry, with the country’s top carriers concluding two major agreements.
Wireless war finds peace on two fronts
Thursday, November 29, 2001
Wireless war finds peace on two fronts
A wave of cooperation recently swept across the Canadian wireless industry, with the country’s top carriers agreeing to share some of their networks and to enable easier flow of short messaging services across their collective airwaves.
Telus launches PCS and Mike nets into Winnipeg
Thursday, September 20, 2001
Telus launches PCS and Mike nets into Winnipeg
Further expanding its digital wireless network coverage across Canada, Telus Mobility in August launched two networks in Winnipeg.
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