Mike Agerbo Takes A Look At The Bell Turbo Hub
By Leila Pejman on Jun 21, 2010 at 4:46 PM
Mike Agerbo takes a look at Bell's new portable Internet device, Turbo Hub. It brings high-speed Internet connections up to 15 devices - all you need is a power outlet to plug.
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Bell Introduces Turbo Hub Portable Internet
Jun 15, 2010
This week on Tech Tuesday, AJ talks about the Turbo Hub from Bell, which brings high-speed Internet connections to up to 15 devices anywhere you go - all you need is to plug it into a power outlet!
WIND Mobile Launches in Vancouver, Open Line
Jun 7, 2010
This week on GetConnected Radio:
We have Technology & Media Analyst Carmi Levy on the line to talk about various happenings in our telecommunication industry.
- The battle between Bell and Rogers wages on. Who's got the fastest network? And who still cares?!
- WIND Mobile launches in Vancouver, it's 5th Canadian city. We discuss how they are doing so far, and what's in store for WIND in the near future.
- Mike and AJ take your calls on Open Line.
Enter this week's contest to win the iPod prize pack!
iPad Data Plans from Bell, Rogers, and Telus
By Janet Tieu on Jun 1, 2010 at 7:01 AM
Canadian Apple stores are packed with curious customers who are interested in the iPad as it finally came to Canada on May 28th, 2010. The iPad 16GB Wi-Fi model is available for $549 CAD for and the 16GB 3G and Wi-Fi model is available for $679 CAD.
Bell and Rogers Wireless have released their data plan packages and they just happen to be the same - except Bell is throwing in an incentive. Telus, on the other hand, is offering something a little different. The plans are as follows:
Telus
$20 for 500MB per month with additional data being charged at 5¢ per MB up to a maximum of $30 for a total of $50 per month.
Rogers
Follow NHL Playoffs On Your Bell Phone
By Eddy Wedlund on Apr 21, 2010 at 8:55 AM
We are now a week in to the Stanley Cup playoffs and most husbands have kissed theirs wives goodbye until June. Well Bell is making it a little easier to keep your NHL Playoff-life and real-life balanced with Unlimited NHL.
With Bell Unlimited NHL you can watch Stanley Cup Playoff games right on your phone, as well as video highlights, audio highlights, full game audio streaming, real-time text alerts and NHL ringtone and wallpapers.
What's cool about the Bell Ice Cube
Feb 24, 2010
This week on Tech Tuesday, AJ talks about the Bell Ice Cube Olympic pavillion in further detail. Located at Robson and Beatty Street in downtown Vancouver, it is truly one of the coolest tech spot at the 2010 Winter Games!
Bell Ice Cube is the Coolest Tech Spot in Vancouver
By Leila Pejman on Feb 23, 2010 at 12:09 PM
For the 2010 Winter Games, you must check out the Bell Ice Cube, a 3,000 square foot fan zone located at Robson & Beatty Street in downtown Vancouver.
How will Bell deliver the Games to the world?
By Leila Pejman on Feb 9, 2010 at 5:59 PM
Three more days until the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Games. How will Bell deliver the Games to the world?
Bell Canada is a Premier National Partner and the Exclusive Telecommunications Partner to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. At a technical briefing in Vancouver yesterday, Justin Webb, VP of Olympic Services and Operation for Bell Canada, described that it took their team more than five years to build specific infrastructure, known as the Olympic Network in order to deliver the largest multi-sport event worldwide.
Could you imagine if a Bell employee had to tell an Olympic ski jumper that they'd have to redo the jump, due to "technical difficulties"? That would be corporate suicide for Bell - the pressure is on! Webb expressed his confidence that Bell will provide the best for the world to see.
WIND Mobile Clear for Take Off, Plans and Pricing Leaked
By Kevin Lau on Dec 13, 2009 at 11:10 AM
Since Globalive got a piece of the wireless spectrum auction last year, everything seemed to be going well for them, and their Wind Mobile brand was on track to become Canada's fourth major wireless carrier.
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