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This picture if from the Montreal subway and we can see the new Telus Samsung My Touch. No information for the moment expects, this device will be available very soon and he is delayed due to shipping problem to Telus. ![]() Telus canada my touch samsung gsm cdma 3g sim card unlock case montral subway mobile code imei cellphone 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 Telus help Canadian snowboard Athletes This is the first time TELUS has presented the annual award, which will provide $50,000 each year in performance bonuses to National Team and other athletes entered by the CSF into major competitions. \"TELUS has a long-term commitment with the CSF to ensure the ongoing development and future success of young boarders across the country,\" said Steve Podborski, executive director of TELUS Sport Marketing. \"TELUS is proud to give our Canadian athletes a boost, and we\'re happy these cash awards will help our country\'s elite snowboard athletes focus on winning rather than fundraising as they continue driving for the podium.\" Athletes receiving awards include Maelle Ricker of North Vancouver; Jasey-Jay Anderson, Mont Tremblant, QC; Drew Neilson, North Vancouver, B.C.; Rob Fagan, Cranbrook, B.C.; Tom Velisek, Squamish, B.C.; Dominique Maltais, Montreal, QC.; Derek Wintermans, Vancouver, B.C.; Mike Robertson, Canmore, AB; Ryan Hickey, North Bay, ON; Matt Morison, Burketon, ON; Brad Martin, Ancaster, ON; Jeff Batchelor, Oakville, ON; Crispin Lipscomb, Whistler, B.C.; Sarah Conrad, Halifax, NS; Neil Connolly, Whistler, B.C.; Ryan Rausch, Vancouver, B.C. telus mobility canada olympics price athletes mobile snow winter summer games vancouvert whistler olympique bonus koodo national team quebec bcm whistler winter hiver donate Nomade Telecom doesnt want continue with Wifi Wimax Nomade telecom, about information of Argent magazine, want give up the wireless Wi-Fi/ WiMax project in Montreal. Nomade telecom think, at this moment, the Wi-Fi is not a good solution for a wide coverage of Montreal and the price of a spectrum is too high. It’s sure with cell phone network and new technologies like WiMax the Wi-Fi is not a good idea for provide internet to home. But for Nomade Telecom, they want revaluate the Wi-Fi part of this project. Cleary forget this project in Montréal. ![]() ![]() wimax wifi montreal nomade telecom wireless mobile sansfil network cellphone bell rogers fido projet project Telus publicize the new BlackBerry Curve 8330 We have seen in the “Journal de Montréal” a publicity of Telus Mobility would announce the new Blackberry Curve 8330 with the new Motorola Q9C. The Blackberry Curve of Telus are now available in some Telus store, say a customers service members. This new BlackBerry 8330 are sale by Telus for 249.99$ with a 3 years contract. ![]() telus black berry blackberry curve 8330 cdma mobile mobility contract available cellphone store publicity pub review The first network WiFi N in Canada at Concordia University It is a English university based at Montreal, Concordia, which was installed with the help of Cisco the first WiFi network N (802.11n) in Canada. With this network could be used for VOIP applications or cell phone on campus through the network Mesh. The university will charge the user of this network the modest sum of $ 8.99 for external connections per month which is a very large can compare to offer WiFi G offered in cafes between Duke downtown Montreal. Cisco and Concordia reminder that their technology partnership lasts for a very long time and they are very proud to offer students at Concordia this unique network for the time being. \"Our IT organization serves as a service provider, a storage provider, a software provider, and more,\" said Andrew McAusland, associate vice president of Instructional and Information Technology Services at Concordia University. \"We make a conscientious effort to provide our students with advanced services. This represents a significant part of our vision and commitment to all Concordians. Our work with Cisco, particularly the combination of 802.11n wireless networking, VoIP over WLAN, outdoor mesh and seamless mobile collaboration technologies, brings this vision to life.\" concordia wifi n 802 wireless network cisco montreal canada quebec sansfil laptop cellphone mobile phone voip Rogers is the first in North America to test the 3.5G Of course, Now that it does not even talk of WiMax as in the United States, then it is understandable that Rogers is the first company in North America to test the generation 3.5. The tests were conducted in the cities of Montreal and Brampton, Ontario. We talk more specifically HSPA / UMTS that will allow speeds of 7.2 Mbps. Rogers says they had invested about $ 500 million since the last 2 years in its 3G cellular network. \"The consumer appetite for mobile applications is undeniable in Canada and around the world,\" said Rob Bruce, President, Rogers Wireless.\" The data speeds achieved in this trial will enable Rogers to meet our customers\' needs with the most advanced, innovative services today and in the future.\" rogers hspa hsdpa umts 3g 3.5g wireless mobile cellphone network generation canada rob bruce president mbps 7.2 test Ontario montreal The iPhone is not anymore on Molson Website That fact, the iPhone no longer appears on the website of Moslon and rules of the contest have disappeared as if by magic. We have contacted the customer service, which informed us that it was not really an iPhone from Rogers, but an iPhone that the company Moslon purchases in the United States and would \"operate in Canada.\" For those who follow the news iPhone a little, you know very well that it is not possible to do such a thing without attracting problems with Apple. We are still awaiting news of representatives from Molson in Montreal. Rogers say \"no comment\" and that Apple should not comment for the moment. Apple iPhone Unlocks & Jailbreaks ( 2G, 3G, 3GS ) Click Here ! ![]() moslon dry beer iphone canada rogers export mobile cellphone pda apple montreal quebec problem usa Delays for Nomade and Radioactif and their network Wimax Wifi The future Wi-Fi network in joint venture Radioactif and Nomade Telecom would severely delayed and will not be available as planned for September. In an interview given by the president of the Nomade Telecom to the Quebec website Branchez-Vous, \"Luc Picard said routers which are scheduled to arrive from Europe by one or two weeks and will take at least three weeks to be installed. Problems for installation are also reported because it is not easy to find a good roof to install the wireless equipment. According to Branchez-Vous, the first step will be limited to the main streets of the Plateau Mont-Royal (St-Denis Street). Radioactif and Nomade Telecom will focus on the rest in the city of Montreal in installing antennas on lampposts of the Montreal city. According to Luc Picard, the city of Montreal would be open to the project, but negotiations are still quite long. To recall, this network will use Wimax technology to connect WiFi routers between them and distribute them to the internet anywhere on the island of Montreal (when router are install). They make use of Wimax technology helps eliminate the cables between Wifi routers. wimax wifi canada montreal quebec radioactive nomade telecom probleme retard times mobile wireless europe Rogers launches HSDPA in Canada Today, Rogers is officially launching its new 3G network in Canada. Rogers will offer its Vision service, video telephony, in 22 cities in Canada. This means that Rogers will cover with its network of the third generation 60% of Canada. \"This major expansion solidifies Rogers\' position as Canada\'s fastest and most advanced wireless network,\" said John Boynton, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Rogers Wireless. \"Rogers Vision is a quantum leap forward in wireless communications and has revolutionized the way customers access information and entertainment on-the-go both at home and abroad.\" No reduction in mobile data packages are scheduled from Rogers, but the fact that the third generation could come to be available from Rogers is a major point for Canada. Finally, remember that the service of Video Vision is available only in Canada at the moment, because no American operator, according to Rogers, offers this service at this time. The cities that will now be covered by HSDPA Rogers are: Greater Vancouver, Kelowna, Victoria, Whistler, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Ottawa/Gatineau, Kingston, Sudbury, Barrie, London, Kitchener/Waterloo, Guelph, Windsor, Greater Montreal, Quebec City, Chicoutimi and Trois-Rivières. Rogers Vision is already available in the Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton/St. Catharines, Burlington/Oakville. ![]() rogers hsdpa 3g canada vision visio camera cellphone mobile usa cellulaire fido sansfil wireless generation video |
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