Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Listed below is a quick overview of the top stories from the past seven days.
– TELUS discontinuing pager service March 31st [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy Note Edge coming to Canada [Read here]
– Mobilicity enters second debtor agreement [Read here]
– Rogers turns on turned on Category 6 LTE in various cities [Read here]
– Apple sold an astonishing 74.5 million iPhones last quarter [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy Note 4 receives software update in Canada [Read here]
– Rogers increasing wireless connection fee to $20 [Read here]
– WIND commits to spending in AWS-3 and 2500Mhz auctions [Read here]
– CRTC supports Net Neutrality [Read here]
– HTC One M8 Lollipop update now rolling out [Read here]
– Sony issues hotspot-fixing update for Xperia Z3 [Read here]
– Kik doubled its number of registered users [Read here]
– Rogers reports Q4 results, shifts “from volume to value” [Read here]
– Huawei confirms plans for Android Wear device and tablets in 2015 [Read here]
– Canada’s most influential brands are Google and Microsoft [Read here]
– Rogers set to release the Nexus 9 LTE for $670 [Read here]
– Bell Let’s Talk Day raises over $6.1 million [Read here]
– Why Uber’s new between fare insurance won’t work in Canada [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review [Read here]
– SyrupCast 30: Hello, is it LTE you’re looking for? [Read here]
– Win a BlackBerry Passport + Accessory Pack! [Enter here]
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