The second new wireless entrant opened its doors on the weekend with plans aimed at the country's expanding Asian residents. An industry analyst says the approach could yield results
The telecom regulator has decided the startup's ownership structure isn't complex to justifiy a public hearing. However, the closed-door review it has to undergo will lengthen the time it will take to get into business
The Toronto firm, which got wireless spectrum in Industry Canada auctions in 2008 has raised a total of $200 million this year. It plans to launch service in 2010
Two days after launching its Wind Mobile service in Toronto, Globalive has expanded into Alberta. The new entrant does not require users to sign contracts, and Sea Board Group says one-third of existing incumbent carriers
When two fledgling cellular providers squared off at a conference last week, it was more than posturing. It was the beginning of the fight for territory