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:
- Win a ‘Really Blue’ Google Pixel courtesy of Google and Rogers [Read here]
- Google Pixel and Pixel XL to support VoLTE over Rogers ‘soon’ [Read here]
- SyrupCast Podcast Ep. 108: Wireless Code wizardry and Manitoba merger [Read here]
- How to avoid bill shock and save data on iOS [Read here]
- Device unlocking takes centre stage at CRTC Wireless Code review [Read here]
- Google Pixel revisited: Does it live up to the hype? [Read here]
- Xplornet to launch LTE network in Manitoba, says ‘new competition is coming’ [Read here]
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild expansion pass will cost $28.19 in Canada [Read here]
- BlackBerry sued by over 300 former employees [Read here]
- BlackBerry launches patent-infringement suit against Nokia [Read here]
- Bell receives final regulatory approvals for MTS acquisition, deal set to close March 17th [Read here]
- CRTC extends online discussion about the Wireless Code until February 20 [Read here]
- Vidéotron launches ‘Daily Traveller Pass’ daily roaming package [Read here]
- First 24-hour eSports Channel to launch in Canada [Read here]
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