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.
- CIRA report shows overall improved wireless networks across Canada [Read here]
- Koodo and Virgin lead the pack in wireless purchase satisfaction [Read here]
- Sony Xperia XA1 now available in Canada [Read here]
- OnePlus teases OnePlus 5 summer release [Read here]
- Freedom Mobile will see a ‘Temporary Loss of Roaming Coverage’ in 37 countries [Read here]
- Assistant in Google Allo now supports French Canadian [Read here]
- Bell MTS reportedly cutting up to 85 jobs in Manitoba [Read here]
- Toronto District School Board blocks Wi-Fi access to Netflix, Instagram and Snapchat in schools [Read here]
- Moto G5 Review [Read here]
- Majority of Canadians don’t know what artificial intelligence is, says report [Read here]
- Second annual Smart Cities Summit finds ways to build smarter cities [Read here]
- Toronto Public Library to give 500 free Wi-Fi hotspots to Torontonians in need [Read here]
- Apple confirms Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on June 5 [Read here]
- The state of RCS messaging in Canada, explained [Read here]
- Telus reports strong Q1 2017 wireless earnings, subscriber base now at 8,576,000 [Read here]
- Microsoft’s Surface Laptop is now available for pre-order in Canada [Read here]
- iTunes and Apple Music are coming to the Windows Store [Read here]
- Vidéotron added 27,000 new wireless subscribers in Q1 2017 [Read here]
- Microsoft launches Canadian mixed reality dev kits and new motion controllers [Read here]
- Apple launches dedicated ‘Made in Montreal’ Canada 150 App Store section [Read here]
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