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The first wireless call in Canadian history took place 40 years ago on July 1, 1985, when then-Toronto-mayor Art Eggelton called his Montreal counterpart Jean Drapeau.
Rogers celebrates 40 years of wireless in Canada—from a historic call in 1985 to a nationwide 5G network—and sets its sights ...
Rogers says it has become the first internet provider in Canada to roll out WiFi 7, starting with select areas in Calgary. Wi-Fi 7 offers faster speeds, better coverage, and more stable connections ...
Canada’s first wireless phone call happened 40 years ago on July 1. Canada Day marks the 40th anniversary of the first mobile ...
"Our wireless journey began with a single call, and it was the beginning of many innovative firsts,” said Tony Staffieri, ...
From a 10-pound mobile phone to world-class 5G networks, Canada’s wireless journey began with a single call on Canada Day 1985. Four decades later, Rogers reflects on the moment that sparked a ...
The federal government will put in $39.2 million, the province $31.1 million and the Société du parc Jean-Drapeau $7.8 million — including $1.7 million directly from the city.
Formula 1 has today announced that the Canadian Grand Prix will race into its seventh decade following a new four-year agreement with the Promoter, ...
Canada's Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard took the silver medal in the under-63-kilogram weight class at the world judo championships Monday after losing the final bout in extra time.