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.
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- ‘Lava Red’ OnePlus 5T now available in Canada [Read here]
- Bell and City of Kingston partner for Smart City program [Read here]
- Pixel 2’s dormant photo-improving Visual Core chip is now active [Read here]
- Canadian industry committee to hold hearings focused on iPhone battery controversy [Read here]
- Canadian municipalities need to be an infrastructure partner for better 5G deployment [Read here]
- Satellite internet might be necessary for 5G in rural communities [Read here]
- CRTC upholds current net neutrality framework at House committee meeting [Read here]
- Telus tops Bell and Rogers in LTE speed, says OpenSignal report [Read here]
- Rogers increasing all internet packages above 20Mbps by $8 [Read here]
- Bell launches SnackableTV on Android [Read here]
- Canadians can now send Amazon eGift Cards via text message [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ leaks reveal colours and camera setup [Read here]
- Fido increases international roaming service fees to $12 per day [Read here]
- Shaw answers staff questions about massive buyout offer in company memo [Read here]
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