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.
- Here’s what’s coming to Netflix Canada in May [Read here]
- Snap’s second-generation Spectacles now available in Canada [Read here]
- Province commits $71 million to reducing cellular dead zones in eastern Ontario [Read here]
- Presto app for iOS and Android expected to launch in 2018: Metrolinx [Read here]
- CBS All Access now available in Canada [Read here]
- Rogers and Fido increase connection fee from $25 to $30 [Read here]
- Virgin offers 50 percent discount on Unlimited Home Internet service to account holders [Read here]
- Toronto Blue Jays’ Marcus Stroman talks MLB The Show 18, technology and his Canadian love [Read here]
- 37 percent of Canadians admit to being distracted drivers [Read here]
- Bell will bring all-fibre optic network to 60,000 premises in Oshawa starting this fall [Read here]
- OnePlus to unveil OnePlus 6 on May 16 [Read here]
- Amazon’s Echo Spot now available in Canada for $169 [Read here]
- Here are Rogers, Telus and Bell’s low-cost data-only plan proposals [Read here]
- Fido, Koodo and Virgin Mobile offer limited-time 3GB data bonuses [Read here]
- Here’s what’s coming to CraveTV in May [Read here]
- Rogers, Bell and Telus low-cost plans don’t address concerns: Consumer groups [Read here]
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