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TELUS and Motorola just launched the Motorola Brute i680 contest
TELUS is asking Canadians to prove they know tough by sharing their so you think you’ve had a tough day stories via www.NoOrdinaryPhone.com. Submission is really easy a few sentences will do and winners will be selected weekly for the chance to win a Motorola Brute i680 with Push To Talk. Check out YouTube for more info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1oupf_iKvw telus brute i680 unlock canada mike cellphone tough youtube ordinary phone mobile free winner gagnant contest Virgin Mobile now offers the Portal MIFI 2372 Novatel Wireless Portal MIFI 2372 Virgin Mobile Novatel Wireless is compatible with HSPA and is accessible anywhere in the world. Portal MIFI 2372 Novatel Wireless Virgin Mobile at speeds up to 7.2 Mbps. Inserted it can be a micro SD card up to 16GB in the Portal MIFI 2372 Novatel Wireless Virgin Mobile. Portal MIFI 2372 Novatel Wireless Virgin Mobile allows you to connect up to 5 devices to wireless internet at the same time. With a package of 30 days, the portal MIFI 2372 Novatel Wireless Virgin Mobile and costs $ 199.99 with a package of 2years Portal MIFI 2372 Novatel Wireless Virgin Mobile will cost $ 99.99. This router is not yet offered in Saskatchewan and Manitoba due to network differences. ![]() routeur Portail MiFi 2372 Virgin mobile reseau HSPA card micro SDHC router internet forfaits novatel wireless 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 Palm Pre to Arrive in Canada on Bell Mobility Network Surprise, Bell Canada will launch the Palm Pre in Canada. No price or exacte date for the moment but this is features of the Palm Pre of Bell Mobility. Probably Telus mobility will be too offer this device. - 3G EVDO Rev. A high-speed connectivity - Integrated GPS - Large 3.1-inch touch screen with a vibrant 24-bit color 320x480 resolution HVGA display - Gesture area, which enables simple, intuitive gestures for navigation - Slide-out QWERTY keyboard - Email, including Outlook EAS (for access to corporate Microsoft Exchange servers), as well as personal email support (POP3, IMAP) - Robust messaging support (IM, SMS and MMS capabilities)(3) - High-performance, desktop-class web browser - Great multimedia experience and performance (pictures, video playback, music), featuring a 3-megapixel camera with LED flash and extended depth of field, and a standard 3.5mm headset jack - Bluetooth(R) 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support - 8GB internal memory (~7GB user available) - USB mass storage mode - MicroUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed - Proximity sensor, which automatically disables the touch screen and turns off the display whenever you put the phone up to your ear - Light sensor, which dims the display if the ambient light is dark, such as at night or in a movie theater, to reduce power usage - Accelerometer, which automatically orients web pages and photos to your perspective - Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g - Ringer switch, which easily silences the device with one touch - Removable, rechargeable battery - Dimensions: 59.57mm (W) x 100.53mm (L, closed) x 16.95mm (D) - Weight: ~135 grams ![]() Bell mobility palm pre canada price date review info unlock ringtones Telus mobilite wifi cellphone smartphone usb memory Rogers will launch the Sony Ericsson Walkman W705 in next 3 month We have found information about this new cellphone in Canada. The Sony Ericsson W705 is expected to be available within 3 mouth, The Sony Ericsson W705 will be available at Rogers (or Fido, probably with Rogers) have a WiFi connection, shake control, YouTube compatible and is also compatible with Microsoft Active Sync. No price or exact date for the moment. ![]() Rogers sony ericsson w705 price date wifi unlock active sync microsoft youtube code fido walkman 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 LG Canada recall the LG 150 of Bell and Virgin This very basic device are now recall by LG Canada due to wireless frequency too higher and not respect radio specification 102 (CNR 102). All owner of this device can return in store if you are affected by recall. LG Canada give this PDF document for know if your LG 150 is good for recall. LG Canada have also created a telephone number for you question and the good number (LG have make mistake in press release) the good number is 1-866-940-6508. Bell Mobility and Telebec offer to you for replace your LG 150 : LG 385, LG Win or LG Vantage. If no LG device is in stock when you go in Bell Mobility store, Bell can off to you a Samsung 300 or Sanyo Eclipse. Virgin Mobile offer to LG 150 owner only the LG 160 + 25$ on your moynthly bill or in you prepaid account. How to identify the model of your phone For information on how to exchange your phone please see below: Bell Mobility/Aliant Mobility In person at a Bell Store By phone at 1-866-282-6077 Online at www.bell.ca/lg150recall KMTS In person at a KMTS Mobility dealer By phone at 1-800-362-3347 Online at http://www.kmts.ca MTS Allstream In person at an MTS Connect store or authorized wireless dealer was purchased. By phone at 1-888-399-9654 Online at www.mts.ca/lg150recall NorthernTel In person at the NorthernTel Mobility retail store or participating dealer where the phone was purchased By phone at 1 800 360 8555 Online at www.northerntel.ca SaskTel In person at SaskTel store or authorized dealer By phone at 1-800-SASKTEL Online at www.sasktel.com Sogetel In person at the Sogetel Mobilité retail store or participating dealer where the phone was purchased By phone at 1-866-764-3835 Online at www.sogetel.com Télébec In person at the Télébec Mobilité retail store or participating dealer where the phone was purchased By phone at 1-888-Télébec Online at www.telebec.com TBayTel In person at the TBayTel Thunder Centre Retail Store or any participating TBayTel Mobility Dealer By phone in Thunder Bay at 807-623-4400 or 1-800-264-9501 Online at www.tbaytel.net/lg150 Virgin Mobile Canada In person at Virgin Mobile-branded retail stores By phone at 1-866-857-7450 Online at www.virginmobile.ca/lg150 ![]() ![]() lg 150 virgin bell mobile rappel 385 wine vantage samsung 300 sanyo eclipse in canada telebec Ted Rogers Is Dead The president of Rogers is death today; we will copy the Press Release of Rogers. Transmitted by CNW Group on : December 2, 2008 06:14 Rogers Communications mourns passing of Founder and CEO Ted Rogers Visionary business icon, philanthropist, family man and proud Canadian TORONTO, Dec. 2 /CNW/ - It is with great sadness that the Board of Directors of Rogers Communications Inc. announces the death of our colleague, leader and friend, Edward Samuel \"Ted\" Rogers, the founder of the company, a visionary communications industry pioneer and an icon in Canadian business. He was 75. Mr. Rogers, known for his indefatigable drive, built Rogers Communications into a Canadian and North American leader in wireless telecommunications, cable television, broadcasting, publishing and more. Mr. Rogers\' name is synonymous with innovative, high-quality communications products across Canada, products that improved and simplified the everyday lives of Canadians. \"We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Loretta and all of the Rogers family for this loss,\" said Alan Horn, Chairman of Rogers Communications and acting CEO. \"Ted Rogers was one of a kind who built this company from one FM radio station into Canada\'s largest wireless, cable and media company. A leader also in giving to the community through his and Loretta\'s many philanthropic initiatives. He will be sadly missed.\" Phil Lind, Rogers Vice-Chairman, worked alongside Mr. Rogers for almost 40 years. \"Our sincerest condolences to Loretta, the children and the grandchildren. He will be missed by so many. Though Ted was relentless in business and building this company over the years, he was also very much a family man. His impact on family, community and country was as impressive as his business success,\" Mr. Lind said. Mr. Rogers, who suffered from congestive heart failure, saw his health weaken over the past few years. He was surrounded by loved ones when he died at his home in Toronto. Mr. Rogers\' successor as Chief Executive Officer will be addressed by the Rogers Communications Inc. Board of Directors which intends to form a special committee to lead a search considering internal and external candidates. In the meantime, Alan Horn, Chairman of Rogers Communications Inc., will continue to serve as acting Chief Executive Officer and lead the company\'s office of the president. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the family. Ted rogers canada mobile cellphone death mort familly famille toronto administration exchange communication Telus update the HTC S640 Telus and HTC have publish a new firmware (version 3.00.661.11) for the old HTC S640, laready sale by Telus. This update make the HTC S640 add EVDO Rev. A, improve overall device functionality and stability. We have tested this firmware on a HTC S640 and this make a very good difference. You can download the firmware on the HTC website. htc s640 update upgrade frimeware telus frim pda smartphone evdo rev a stability improve quality canada mobileincanada Fido now offer Novatel Ovation MC950D USB modem Novatel have published a press release this morning for announced the launch of Novatel Ovation MC950D USB modem. Rogers have already this device in her cellphone list but now it’s available for Fido customers. This device is on of the smallest mobile broadband USB modem available for global wireless connectivity. The Novatel Ovation MC950D usb modem is also very simple to use with driver built-in on the device. No official price for the moment but we can think the price will be the same of Rogers. \"With the MC950D now available for their subscribers, Fido will be able to provide the best mobile data products and fastest speeds available in Canada,\" said Brad Weinert, president of Novatel Wireless. \"We are excited to expand our HSPA carrier network in North America ![]() Fido novatel ovation mc950d data card modem usb canada review price image cellphone driver simple 950d Telus bell |
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