The CRTC fumbles, again.
Written on December 15, 2011 at 12:35 pm, by wunderbar
The CRTC ruled this week that Bell Media cannot hold exclusive rights to streaming NHL and NFL games to their mobile devices. This means that Bell must allow other cellular providers, like Telus and Rogers, access to their licensing deals with both the NHL and NFL so they can stream live games to their devices Read more...
Bandwidth and Data – Clearing up the confusion
Written on February 9, 2011 at 8:47 am, by wunderbar
There has been a lot of confusion over Usage Based Billing over the past few weeks. There has been much debate on both sides of this issue. Unfortunately, much of this debate is being had by people who do not understand the technology behind the concept. I do not claim to be an expert, but Read more...
Bandwidth Caps–The Critical Mass
Written on February 1, 2011 at 9:59 pm, by wunderbar
The issue of bandwidth caps in Canada has hit critical mass. It is being widely reported by mainstream media, and more and more people are asking questions, and voicing their opposition to these limits. This has caused the House of Commons to respond to Canadians unrest. So how did the tipping point get reached? I Read more...
The New Shaw Reality – Bandwidth caps: How this came to be
Written on January 9, 2011 at 7:24 pm, by wunderbar
Editor’s note: This is article #2 about Shaw’s new bandwidth caps. For article #1, please click here I received such a large response to my first post about the new Shaw Bandwidth caps, that I feel that I need to write more. I have had many questions, suggestions, and comments from people who want to know Read more...
Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant for Bell Review
Written on August 25, 2010 at 7:12 am, by wunderbar
The Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant for Bell Mobility is the newest, and highest spec’d Android Phone in Canada, and I have it. The Galaxy S has some of the best specs that can be found in the mobile market right now. A 1GHz Hummingbird processor, a 4” Super AMOLED display with a 480×800 resolution, 512MB Read more...
