Canada’s Wireless Providers Make Most Revenue Per GB In The World: Study
Canadian telcos make 70 times as much per gigabyte, per person as telcos in India, and 23 times as much as Finland.
Canadian telcos make 70 times as much per gigabyte, per person as telcos in India, and 23 times as much as Finland.
Canadians’ thirst for fast, reliable internet service has surged in recent years, and so has the amount we’re paying to stay connected. or many customers, the cost of home internet is about to get even more pricey as the big telecom companies hike rates once again. “Internet is expensive enough,” said Rogers customer Eric Polsinelli of Oshawa, Ont.…
Mobile phone bills seem to steadily inch upward year after year… Especially if you’re regularly upgrading phones or using one of the big service providers. So what’s your options when your mobile phone bill makes your wallet want to run and hide? You could call up your service provider and talk about new plans or…
You can get better discounts on your telecom services if you have a professional negotiator on your side. If you want to reduce your telecom bills, you can call your supplier to negotiate discounts. Telecom companies, keen to hold onto long-term customers, usually agree to lower your rates if you ask. The last time I…
Founded in 2004, Saveutel is a Technology Expense Management (TEM) company that specialises in managing IT and telecom expenses. We spoke to Robert Benchetrit, President of Saveutel, to find out more about their company and how they have continually saved costs for their clients. We only know one dance at Saveutel, and that’s to save…
The CRTC’s wireless code came into effect on December 2, 2013. The Code limits the early cancellation fees that wireless service providers can charge. The following questions will help you better understand these fees and how they may affect you. 1. Did you get a new device or sign a new wireless contract on or…
CRTC wireless code comes into force: canadians can cancel their contracts without penalty after two years The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today marked the coming into force of its wireless code, which enables Canadians to cancel their contracts at no cost after a maximum of two years. The code also makes it easier for…