Canada’s Wireless landscape is lighting up with Rogers paying over 3 billion dollars for 22 licences and Bell paying just under 566 million. Telus comes in at 1.1 billion while the not so surprising news is Videotron winning licences in British Colombia, Alberta, Southern & Northern Ontario as well as Quebec. Could this mean a forth Canadian national provider? Check out the entire Canadian Government’s report after the break.
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Lenovo Kicks In The Doors Of The Smartphone Market With The Vibe Z
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Review: LG G2
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 Ultra HD Next Gen Processor With 4K Video
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Apple Updates The iMac
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