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Canadian carriers complete trials of two-way wireless video calling Rogers Bell Telus
Canadian mobile phone users are one step closer to video calling friends, family, and clients across competing mobile networks as TELUS, Rogers and Bell today announced the successful completion of two-way mobile video calling trials between carriers. Video calling lets clients create a ‘see-what-I-can-see' connection with other callers, enabling them to do things like share special moments or get advice on a birthday gift before they buy. Mobile video calling is currently available through several carriers in Canada, but both callers must be on the same carrier's network using compatible handsets. When inter-carrier mobile video calling is launched video calling will be possible across multiple carrier networks and will create North America's largest two-way mobile video calling community. “Mobile video calling is a richer communications experience for family, friends and business contacts,” said Ibrahim Gedeon, chief technology officer at TELUS. “This successful trial involving TELUS, Bell and Rogers is a milestone in the Canadian mobile community.” “We are proud to be part of the first inter-carrier partnership in North America to enable clients to call each other using video capabilities,” said Stephen Howe, chief technology officer for Bell Mobility. “By breaking down the barriers between video calling clients in Canada, we anticipate strong demand for the service – as we saw with past inter-carrier initiatives such as text and picture messaging.” rogers bell telus wind virgin solo video calling visio mobility videocalling conference milestone unlock Rogers and HP now offer the HP Mini 110 first 3.5G Netbook in Canada Rogers have announced new products, the HP Mini 110 Netbooks with embedded mobile broadband. No more usb key, the HP Mini 110 from Rogers include a Sim card slot to keep internet anywhere without need to search for WiFi or wire access. The HP Mini 110 include a hard drive of 160Gig, a 10.1 inch display and the keyboard is 92% of the size of a standard notebook PC. Powered by an Intel Atom processor, the HP Mini 110 supports up to 1 GB of RAM. The HP Mini 110 is already available in Future Shop and Best Buy store. ![]() rogers netbook hp mini 110 canada gsm sim unlock cellphone imei coverage driver keyboard wifi 3.5g 3g 4g best buy future shop Telus will offer the HTC Snap and the HTC Touch Pro 2 You can see in the Best Buy Mobile flyer of July, 2 new cellphones offers soon in Canada. The Telus HTC Snap and the Telus HTC Touch Pro 2. On the image you can see the HTC SNAP but the image choose the HTC Ozone (available in USA with Verizon) to show the HTC Snap. No exactly price for the moment but the HTC Snap and the HTC Touch Pro of Telus will be available before the end of July. ![]() Telus htc snap touch pro 2 canada cdma gsm unlock cellphone mobile ozone verizon usa soon price date Rogers launch the iPhone 3GS in Canada Rogers launch new iPhone 3Gs with 16Gig or 32Gig of memory. Nothing of very spectacular with this new iPhone, same design but more built-in memory. Buy your iPhone 3GS from Rogers.com Five ways to save 1) For Rogers Wireless customers who bought an iPhone 3G between July 11 and Sept. 30, 2008, and with an average monthly spend of at least $100, Rogers will provide $500 off the cost of an iPhone 3G S. This special offer expires July 31, 2009 and comes with the addition of a one-year term to the customer’s existing service agreement. 16GB 3GS $199 32GB 3GS $299 2) For Rogers Wireless customers who bought an iPhone between July 11 and Dec. 31, 2008, but aren’t eligible for the above offer, Rogers will provide $250 dollars off the purchase of an iPhone 3G S. This special offer expires July 31, 2009 and comes with the addition of a one-year term to the customer’s existing service agreement. 16GB 3GS $449 32GB 3GS $549 3) All Rogers Wireless customers can upgrade to the iPhone 3GS at Rogers.com, or for a suggested retail price of just $19 more than retail channels. 8GB 3G $580/$599 16GB 3GS $680/$699 32GB 3GS $780/$799 4) Fido customers can take advantage of the Fido Rewards iPhone 3G S promotion: Use FidoDollars towards the purchase of a new iPhone 3G S Fido will top up the FidoDollars amount by $100 This promotion does not include an extension or renewal of their service agreement. 5) New and existing iPhone customers can take advantage of a limited-time promotion of 6GB of data for $30, now extended until July 31. Other Rogers and Fido data plans will remain the same, including the only national standalone data plan at $25 per month for 500 MB. Rogers think it’s the right plan for most Canadians – 93 per cent of current iPhone customers on a data plan use less than 500 MB of data per month. iphone rogers fido 3gs canada 16g 32g unlock buy plan data forfeit unlocked price store apple wifi bluetooth Bell to acquire national electronics retailer The Source << Supports Bell\'s strategy to accelerate wireless and leverage momentum in digital television, high-speed Internet and home phone services Adds more than 750 stores across Canada to Bell\'s national distribution network >> MONTREAL, Quebec, March 2 /CNW Telbec/ - Bell today announced it has agreed to acquire national consumer electronics retailer The Source to further enhance the growth of Bell\'s wireless, digital TV, Internet and home phone services. \"The Source is a respected leader in consumer electronics retailing right across Canada. Its acquisition supports Bell\'s strategic imperatives to accelerate wireless and leverage momentum in wireline services like Bell TV, Bell Internet and Bell Home Phone,\" said George Cope, President and CEO of Bell and BCE. \"With its strong national presence, brand, and management team, acquiring The Source represents a competitive and cost-effective approach to ensuring Bell\'s leadership in delivering the best communications products to Canadians,\" Mr. Cope said. \"Expanding the number of places people can buy Bell products is a core element in the execution of Bell\'s strategy to achieve our goal: To be recognized by customers as Canada\'s leading communications company.\" In addition to its extensive lineup of consumer electronics products, The Source plans to carry the full array of Bell consumer services at its more than 750 stores across Canada, including Bell Mobility, Solo Mobile and potentially Virgin Mobile wireless products and services, Bell TV\'s industry-leading High Definition television services, high-speed Bell Internet, and Bell Home Phone products, by January 2010. The Source will continue to operate independently from Bell following its acquisition and will maintain its well-known national brand, broad range of communications, computing and audio products, and its seasoned management team to be led by Ron Cuthbertson, a respected 30-year retail veteran and most recently President of The Source. \"The Source\'s new relationship with Bell will make the most of the combined strengths of both organizations in terms of products, service and national brand strength,\" said Mr. Cuthbertson. \"Combining Bell\'s industry-leading roster of communications services with the brand, distribution presence, and consumer retailing expertise of The Source will contribute positively to the long-term growth of both businesses going forward.\" The Source has a track record of profitability over the past seven years. LTM (latest twelve month) revenue as of December 31, 2008 was approximately $643 million while LTM EBITDA(1) (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) was approximately $27 million for the same period. The acquisition of The Source and its more than 750 retail stores, most of them in high-traffic mall locations, is a faster and more cost-effective approach to increasing Bell\'s national distribution footprint than building out new retail locations. More than 70% of Canadians live within five kilometres of stores operated or licensed by The Source, and more than 80 million technology-savvy consumers shop at The Source each year. Bell is acquiring substantially all of the assets of The Source, which was acquired by Circuit City Stores, Inc. in March 2004. On November 10, 2008, Circuit City and certain of its U.S. subsidiaries voluntarily commenced bankruptcy proceedings under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code and The Source commenced a voluntary proceeding under the Companies\' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). Bell is acquiring The Source pursuant to the court monitored sale process being managed by NM Rothschild & Sons Canada Ltd. in connection with the proceedings under the CCAA. Subject to court approval and other customary conditions to closing, the transaction is expected to close in Q3 2009. Due to the nature of the sale process and at the request of The Source, Bell does not expect to disclose the purchase price until after the completion of the transaction. bell mobility mobilite canada lasource radio shack buy radio-shack quebec toronto news financial ower sympatico hse express vu Fido customer can use BlackBerry Pearl 8100 All Fido customers can now buy a BlackBerry Pearl 8100 with a 3 years agreement. Fido sell this BlackBerry with the agreement is sell by Fido for 25$. Rogers sell the same, very old, BlackBerry Pearl 8100 but for 5$ higher, 29.99$. You need also subscribe to a BlackBerry plan or Data plan. ![]() fido blackberry pearl 8100 rogers mobileincanada mobile canada bluetooth camera forfait cellphone data Best Buy offer the BlackBerry KickStart 8220 of Rogers for free Best Buy show on Best Buy Mobile flyers the BlackBerry KickStart 8220 of Rogers, in Black and in Pink, for 49.99$. But when you buy the BlackBerry KickStart 8220 with a 3 years agreement with Rogers, Best Buy offer to you a 50$ Best Buy gift card. In the same time Best Buy Mobile show on Best Buy Mobile website the BlackBerry KickStart 8220 without agreement for 349$. ![]() ![]() ![]() blackberry kickstart 8220 wifi rogers javelin bold flip cellphone Canada gsm unlock bestbuy rim fido store LG Keybo will be available with Koodo Mobile Again in a Best Buy Mobile flyer, the LG Keybo is announced for Koodo (obviously, it’s already offer by Telus Mobility). Best Buy show price of the LG Keybo for Koodo Mobile, 74$ with Koodo Mobile TAB and LG include a 100$ gift card for LG Store. ![]() koodo mobile keybo lg best buy gift card free mobility telus mobilite tab unlock cellphone store Telus will launch the Samsung M540 TAAG Another QWERTY device will be available in Canada for Telus customers, the Samsung M540 TAAG. The Samsung M540 TAAG is show on a Best Buy Mobile flyer with price. Best Buy will sell this device for 29.99$ with a 3 years agreement, 79.99$ with a 2 years agreement with Telus, 179.99$ with 1 years agreement or 249.99$ without any agreement. ![]() Telus samsung m540 taag mobilite mobility canada review cellphone cellular cellulaire qwerty flyers Review : HTC Shift X9501 of Rogers Here is the HTC Shift X9501 of Rogers, a device very difficult to describe in one sentence. We can say that the HTC Shift X9501 of Rogers is a UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC). The computer is running Windows Vista Business and can also operate in a very streamlined version of Windows Mobile, appointed SnapVue. The screen, of course touch is very good and the keyboard is very well designed. The HTC Shift X9501 of Rogers does not call, but rather uses the SIM card to provide internet 3G provided in Windows Vista as Windows Mobile and thus enable push mail on Windows Mobile. It is still expensive camera as if you buy at Rogers but it is still affordable at CellEngros.com no contract. 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