Entries in Telus (182)

Friday
Mar192010

WIND Mobile offers $150 porting credit to help Canadians make the switch  

 

On the heels of a study which revealed that WIND Mobile is the top-cited brand for consumers when considering a wireless switch, WIND has launched a$150 porting credit offer to assist Canadians to make a move to Canada's newest national provider.

 

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Thursday
Mar042010

Motorola's MOTOBLUR debuts in Canada

Motorola Canada  announced that MOTOBLUR, its revolutionary social service for Android-powered devices, is coming to Canada with all three national wireless carriers starting with Telus in the first half of 2010. Read on for details and video.

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Tuesday
Feb162010

Motorola Milestone Android smartphone now available from Telus

Updated on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 3:04PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

About time: Announced late 2009, the Motorola Milestone is finally available from Telus for $199 on a 3-year contract.Telus and Motorola today announced the availability of the much-anticipated Motorola Milestone in Canada. Motorola Milestone, powered by Android, delivers a rich mobile web experience, superior messaging and  multi-media features in one of Motorola's more attractive phones.

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Tuesday
Feb022010

Mobilicity set to launch in Spring as Canada's 7Th wireless carrier

It is about to get a bit more crowded in Canada's wireless provider landscape. There's a new player in town called Mobilicity (formerly Dave Wireless) is set to launch its 3G service in Spring. A combination of "mobility" and "simplicity," Mobilicity is aiming to offer unlimited data plans and contract-free signups. Moblicity's network will be AWS (advance Wireless Service) 3G which is similar to Wind Mobile and which, incidentally, is compatible with the Google Nexus One smartphone.

In addition to offering simple, value-packed unlimited plans, Mobilicity will feature an outstanding lineup of reliable, name-brand handsets from leading manufacturers, like Research In Motion (BlackBerry) and Nokia – without any contracts that lock customers into service plans.

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