Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Listed below is a quick overview of the top stories from the past seven days.
- BlackBerry KEYone now available in Canada [Read here]
- Google Home to release in Canada on June 26th, pre-orders now open [Read here]
- What Android Pay means for mobile payments in Canada [Read here]
- SyrupCast Podcast Ep. 123: The ‘Essential’ Android Pay pod [Listed here]
- Minister Bains to speak on improving telco affordability at Canadian Telecom Summit [Read here]
- How to use Android Pay in Canada [Read here]
- Huawei P10 and P10 Plus now available to pre-order from Rogers [Read here]
- Bell to launch improved LTE network to power IoT devices [Read here]
- Telus plans to open BlackBerry KEYone sales to all customers [Read here]
- CRTC directs Canadian telecoms to update networks for next-gen 911 services [Read here]
- TD and RBC may come to Android Pay in ‘the next several quarters’ [Read here]
- Here’s what to expect from Apple’s WWDC 2017 [Read here]
- LTE-M is the next step in Canada’s IoT revolution, and consumers should be excited [Read here]
- CIBC customers can now check their credit scores for free without penalty [Read here]
- LG’s mid-range Stylo 3 Plus phablet is now available in Canada [Read here]
- Canadian lawyers report rise in lawsuits related to social media and mobile devices [Read here]
- Telus is now delivering quad-band LTE-A service to the Samsung Galaxy S8 [Read here]
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