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Coming in November: iPhone available at Bell and Telus!
iPhone Available at BELL and Telus!
All over Canada, thousands of people are rejoicing over the fact they can get Apple iPhone with any of the Big 3. Sometime next month, Canadians will be able to purchase the Apple iPhone at Bell or TELUS. Up until now, the revolutionary Smartphone could only be obtained through Rogers, but the times are changing. What does this all mean? More options to consumers! More say in which provider they want to partner with, without compromising the wireless device of their choice. Customers will be able to port their GSM phones and/or numbers from one network to another, reducing the likelihood of having to get a new device.
Canada will be the first country in the world that Apple will licence their product to more than one carrier.
iPhone Coming to Bell and Telus?

Apple iPhone may be available on all 3 networks
Rumors are that both Bell and Telus will have the iphone by the beginning of next year. If this does happen we will be one of the only countries in the world that Apple has negotiated a muti carrier deal. There are good signs that these rumors might be true. Bell and Telus have already entered into an agreement to join forces to develop a nation wide GSM based HSPA 3G network by Q4. This network doesn’t come cheap at a cost of US $1 Billion dollars shared equally by the two partners. This will end the 7 year monopoly that Rogers has had in the GSM field.
Apple is likely to introduce the next generation iPhone 3Gs to Rogers, Bell and Telus, all at the same time. The ideal situation would be to launch the network as well as the newest iPhone by the 2010 Olympics. Both Bell and Telus will greatly benefit from all the incoming roaming revenues from international customers and new market entrants in Canada. Currently Rogers rakes in close to US $500 Million in roaming revenues each year. Read the rest of this entry »
Canada’s Telecom -The Big Three
Who are the main cell phone providers?
The wireless industry in Canada is hard to follow. There are currently over 25 wireless brands in the market. The majority of these brands are owned by the BIG three, Bell, Rogers and Telus. Many Canadians are not aware of this. Smaller brands like Koodo, owned by Telus, Virgin & Solo owned by Bell and Fido owned by Rogers are considered to be the the Big threes discount brands. Many of these discount brands will save customers an average of 15% or more on service by having cheaper rate plans and eliminating system access fees. Read the rest of this entry »



