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.
- What to expect from Google I/O 2018 [Read here]
- LG G7 ThinQ Hands-on: ‘ThinQ’ of the possibilities [Read here]
- BlackBerry KEY2 leak reveals a Snapdragon 660 processor and 6GB of RAM [Read here]
- Inside the factory that produces LG’s latest smartphones [Read here]
- Bell saw highest wireless postpaid net additions since 2011 in Q1 2018 [Read here]
- Bell announces rollout of all-fibre network in Clarington, Ontario [Read here]
- Bell CEO ‘a little disappointed’ CRTC lowered wholesale roaming costs for competitors [Read here]
- Freedom Mobile hits back at Koodo, Fido and Virgin with bonus 3GB promo [Read here]
- Koodo and Virgin offer $5 per month wireless home phone plans for 12 months [Read here]
- Amazon announces expansion of Vancouver offices, will create 3,000 jobs [Read here]
- Rogers expands Roam Like Home, increases price to $7 per day in U.S. and retires travel packs [Read here]
- Ontario residents can now renew their health card online [Read here]
- Canadian privacy commissioner investigates Rogers, Yahoo over email terms of service issue [Read here]
- TD Bank becomes founding member of Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity [Read here]
- Toronto man wins court case against Bell over misleading sales tactics [Read here]
- CRTC to run public emergency alert tests across Canada on May 7 and 9 [Read here]
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