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  • New Entrants Making an Impact

  • September 26, 2011
  • Last week, the Convergence Consulting Group released a report looking at how wireless prices are changing as a result of the new entrants in the Canadian telecom market. The report confirms what we’ve been saying from the start – competition brings change and better prices for consumers.

  • WIND Mobile Launches Pay Your Way Service

  • July 21, 2011
  • WIND Mobile has made wireless accessible to more Canadians by offering unbeatable value, eliminating mysterious charges like the system access fee and offering the freedom of no-term contracts. By launching Pay Your Way, WIND is bringing wireless to even more people by allowing them to pay for only what they use, offering them total control over their wireless spend.

  • WIND Mobile Launches the LG Optimus 2X

  • June 22, 2011
  • The world’s first dual core smartphone has arrived. WIND Mobile is the exclusive carrier to offer the LG Optimus 2X to Canadians in WIND zones across the country. International buzz surrounded the launch of the LG Optimus 2X because of the first-of-its-kind dual processor system that seamlessly transitions between features like HD video, mobile gaming and web browsing.

  • WIND Mobile Offers Unlimited Business Solutions

  • June 16, 2011
  • After more than a year of bringing change to the Canadian wireless consumer, WIND Mobile is changing the wireless market again, this time for businesses. With the launch of Unlimited Business Solutions, WIND Mobile is the first new, national wireless provider to offer fair prices to the Canadian business community. WIND offers businesses the chance to create their own flexible solution that comes without a contract.

  • Globalive Vindicated With Federal Court of Appeal Decision

  • June 8, 2011
  • Today, the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the Government of Canada and Globalive by allowing their appeals and restoring the Order in Council that permitted Globalive to launch in December 2009. In overturning the decision, the Federal Court of Appeal recognized that Cabinet acted properly both in varying an earlier CRTC decision and in finding that Globalive meets the Canadian ownership and control test in the Telecommunications Act. The decision was unanimous.