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  2. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    K-Net Mobile: Ontario Keewaytinook Okimakanak Rogers Wireless. Fido Mobile; Chatr Mobile; 12.510 (Q2 2024) ON, QC, NS, NB, MB, BC, PE, SK, AB, NL Rogers Communications: SaskTel Mobility Lüm Mobile; 0.654 (Q4 2022) Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Government Sogetel Mobilité Quebec Sogetel: SSi Canada. Qiniq; Nunavut SSi Canada: TbayTel Mobility Ontario

  3. Rogers Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Rogers has not announced its goals for expanding LTE coverage across Canada, but announced plans in June 2014 to have LTE coverage expanded to 98.3% of the population of British Columbia by the end of 2016. [43] According to Rogers, as of December 31, 2016, its LTE coverage reached 95% of the Canadian population. [44]

  4. Glentel - Wikipedia

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    Glentel Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications retailer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, jointly owned by BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications. In Canada, the company operates over 350 wireless outlets under the Tbooth Wireless (La cabine T sans-fil in Quebec, formerly The Telephone Booth) and WirelessWave (Wave sans fil in Quebec) brands, particularly in mall kiosks.

  5. Mobilicity - Wikipedia

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    Using this band, user equipment transmitted at 1710–1755 MHz, and received at 2110–2155 MHz. The same frequencies are used by Eastlink Wireless, Wind Mobile and Vidéotron Mobile in Canada; as well as T-Mobile in the United States. Mobilicity's network was compatible with the same 3G handsets and devices offered by these carriers.

  6. Cityfone - Wikipedia

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    It provides services through Rogers Wireless. [1] It was founded in 1997 by Dejan Mirkovic, Donald Roth, and Mark Reid. [1] It operates under the Cityfone, Primus Wireless, Zoomer Wireless, and, most recently, SimplyConnect brand names. It only offers postpaid plans under each.

  7. Rogers Plus - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Video was established in 1988. The company's operations grew considerably in the 1990s through take-overs of smaller, local chains. For example, in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Rogers took over eight stores from TVS Video Superstore [1] and Family Video (not to be confused with the Saskatoon-based Family Video chain that became VHQ) chains.

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