MTS Allstream network has been restored as of 8:20pm central time (April 9th). The outage was caused by a contractor fibre cut in the Winnipeg area affecting a portion of our national fibre network. Tweet
MTS Allstream has been recognized as one of Canada’s top socially responsible corporate citizens by Janzti Research Inc. Tweet
Manitoba’s Business Community to Award MTS for 100 Years of Service Tweet
Industry Canada has narrowed down the list and released 27 official bidders for the upcoming Canadian Wireless Auction happening on May 27th. The lists includes the major players in the market like Bell, Telus and Rogers. New players such as Quebecor, Shaw, Yak and MTS made the list. However, the major deposit from Niagara Networks [...]
Nortel has these awards every year that recognizes their authorized dealers in Canada and the winners are usually organizations who on the move and the ones to watch in the coming months ahead. This year MTS has received Nortel’s Top Growth Achievement and Customer Satisfaction Excellence awards in the Canadian Elite Partner category. The Top [...]
MTS Allstream announced a new $75 Unlimited Email and Surf Solution exclusive for Novatel laptop and PC mobility connectivity devices. This limited time offer, which is available until April 30, 2008 Tweet
Manitoba Telecom Service Inc. (MTS) has formed a consortium bid with the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and private-equity firm Blackstone Group LP and has formally submitted their $340-million deposit to Industry Canada for the upcoming wireless spectrum. Andre Tremblay, former chief executive of Microcell Telecommunications Inc. (sold to Rogers in 2004) will run the [...]
The number of total subscribers in Canada is forecasted to increase from 20.4 million in 2007 to 25.4 million in 2010. Bell Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Telus Mobility, and MTS will continue to have approximately 31%, 37%, 28% and 2% of the market. Tweet
MTS (Manitoba Telecom Services) said its fourth-quarter profit from operations increased due to a 15.6 rise in revenue from growth services such as high-speed Internet, digital TV and Web-based communications. Their earnings from continuing operations was up from 52 cents last year to 62 Canadian cents a share, for the three months ended December 31. [...]