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 are some of the smaller features coming to Android P [Read here]
- Google Home Max is launching in Canada on May 16th for $499 [Read here]
- Amazon Echo Spot Review: Versatile, but lacking Canadian video skills [Read here]
- Pixel VoLTE APN settings indicate feature is coming soon to Freedom Mobile [Read here]
- Canada’s privacy commissioner shares his view on autonomous vehicles [Read here]
- You can now sign up for the Android P public beta, here’s how [Read here]
- Competition Bureau to investigate Canada’s broadband sector [Read here]
- Apple, federal and Quebec governments invest in clean aluminum smelting [Read here]
- Montreal think tank MEI argues for shutdown of Canadian telecom regulator [Read here]
- House of Commons committee wants net neutrality written into Canadian law [Read here]
- J.D. Power says Telus and Videotron have the best Canadian mobile networks [Read here]
- Bell brings all-fibre broadband internet to Orillia, Ontario [Read here]
- Supreme Court of Canada to hear Bell’s appeal over Super Bowl ad policy [Read here]
- Huawei P20 Lite will be exclusive to Rogers and Fido [Read here]
- Telus reports 48,000 net postpaid wireless additions in Q1 2018 [Read here]
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