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Four years ago, Rob McLeod began an unhappy relationship with his cellphone. Things started harmoniously enough.
Ottawa Citizen · 12 hours ago
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Clothing group Edcon is the latest retailer to say that new cellphone regulations were hurting sales.
Biz Community · 19 hours ago
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Cellphone companies' shares, once the darlings of the stock market, have been tumbling, many, including Bharti Airtel and Reliance, losing...
Wall Street Journal · Nov. 22, 2009
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CLOTHING group Edcon yesterday became the latest retailer to say that new cellphone regulations were hurting sales.
Individual.com · Nov. 21, 2009
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(Business Day/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- CLOTHING group Edcon yesterday became the latest retailer to say that new cellphone regulations
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Mexican cable operator Cablevision, owned by broadcaster Televisa, said on Thursday it could launch cellphone services in the first quarter...
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MONTREAL - Globalive will keep 800 employees hired for its new cellphone service with some of them doing paid volunteer work, while waiting to see if ...
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MONTREAL - Globalive will keep 800 employees hired for its new cellphone service with some of them doing paid volunteer work, while waiting to see if ...
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The cellphone executives I spoke to believe that the desire for stable prices, encouraged by their pain-inducing overage charges, is a better...
International Herald Tribune · Nov. 17, 2009
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LuAnn LaSalle THE CANADIAN PRESS Share Share MONTREAL–Globalive is still planning to launch its new, national cellphone company and will continue
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