expanding high speed internet access in northern quebec crtc invests 79 million phones canada news

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recently unveiled an ambitious plan to bring high-speed fiber Internet to five Inuit communities in northern Quebec. This initiative, part of the Broadband Fund projects in the Nunavik region, aims to ensure all Kativik communities have access to high-speed Internet connectivity. Key points about this project include: – […]

Shady Practices: T-Mobile Reselling Returned Phones as New – Phones Canada Exposes

Phones Canada is concerned about recent reports highlighting unethical practices at third-party retailers, potentially harming T-Mobile’s reputation. Here’s what you need to know: – Arch Telecom and GP Mobile have been accused of using shady sales tactics, including unrealistic sales targets and repackaging returned devices for resale. – GP Mobile allegedly kept returned devices instead […]

Rogers Faces CRTC Inquiry Over $70 Connection Fee Hike: What You Need to Know | Phones Canada

Rogers and Fido recently raised their one-time connection fee to $70, sparking the interest of the CRTC. This change prompted the CRTC to request information from Ruth Altman, Director of Regulatory Consumer Policy at Rogers, regarding the amendments to the Telecommunications Act. The new amendments, particularly Section 27.04 of the Telecommunications Act, aim to prevent […]

Samsung Partners with Google Messages in US – Exclusive News from Phones Canada Blog!

Samsung has made an exciting announcement regarding the messaging app on its Galaxy devices sold in the United States. The tech giant will no longer pre-install Samsung Messages and instead will be opting for Google Messages, in line with Google’s focus on Rich Communication Services (RCS). Here’s what you need to know about this change: […]