During a February CRTC hearing, Bell, Rogers and Telus all stood by their unlocking fees. The big three warned that if they didn’t charge an unlocking fee for the few customers who want it done, the cost would have to be passed on to everyone. Canada’s main telecoms wouldn’t comment...
Shouldn't it be the job of the antitrust authorities to mandate the phone companies to allow the transfer of a phone number from one provider to another? You would think, wouldn't you? So far they are doing a successful job of stonewalling on the "its too hard, we need many years"...
two of which may well have been a problem on the other end. That's with about 6+ hours of call time. I consider the antenna issues to be a nonissue. Trust me, I would have returned it otherwise. In every way, the product is very good, perhaps the best phone ...
The ambitious plan by Harbinger Capital Partners relies on deploying a Long Term Evolution network over spectrum owned by a few satellite companies — and would create an open wholesale wireless network available to retail companies, PC manufacturers or anyone who wants to offer mobile broadband. On...