People in Iqaluit say making a simple phone call has become increasingly difficult, with some residents reporting that callers on the other end can barely hear them. Nathalie-Isabelle Richard, a Bell ...
Bell Mobility Inc. president Robert Odendaal, who took over last year after the business ran into problems with a new billing system, stepped down yesterday, setting the stage for another round of ...
MONTREAL , Feb. 1 /CNW Telbec/ - As announced by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) earlier today, emergency responders across Canada will now receive much more ...
A group of Bell Mobility Inc.'s independent dealers have expanded a lawsuit against the company, with more dealers joining the claim alleging the Canadian telecommunications firm unfairly clawed back ...
Montreal-based national carrier Bell is phasing out Bell MTS’s wireless service in Manitoba, instead directing new activations and upgrades to the carrier’s ‘Bell Mobility’ brand. According to a Bell ...
WINDSOR, ON, April 16, 2015 /CNW/ - A $750 million national class action has been commenced against Bell Mobility Inc. and Bell Canada Inc. on behalf of Bell Mobility and Virgin Mobile customers for a ...
Bell is expanding its fifth-generation mobile network in Hamilton. Bell Mobility announced on Wednesday that Hamilton is one of 23 Canadian markets covered by latest expansion of its 5G network. As ...
Momentum is building among the country’s wireless providers to establish a national code of conduct that regulates how each treat their wireless customers Facing a competitive crunch in its core ...
Ookla released its latest Canada Connectivity Report, detailing the mobile and fixed network performance of various providers in Canada. The report includes data collected between July and December ...
Bell Canada Inc., whose parent company reported flat first quarter sales in a tough economy, has bought the other half of Virgin Mobile Canada for $142 million in a bid to gird itself from an ...
The television arms of rival telecommunication conglomerates Bell Canada Inc. and Quebecor Inc. have struck a pair of agreements to carry each other’s new TV channels. Two separate deals announced ...
Large telecommunications companies like Bell and Rogers that own much of the content we consume and almost all of the networks we use to consume it are shaping the way Canadians use the internet to ...
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