Canada
Most well read cities in Canada
[caption id="" align=“alignnone” width=“2500”]Flickr. Creative Commons image by YLev [/caption] This is an older bit of news but one I think is interesting and wanted to share it. In July 2013, Amazon released its list of Most well read cities in Canada. The list comes from Amazon compilling its sales data for all Canadian cities with more than 100,000 residents and the top 20 cities are: Vancouver, British Columbia Calgary, Alberta Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Edmonton, Alberta Regina, Saskatchewan London, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Kitchener, Ontario Burnaby, British Columbia Mississauga, Ontario Gatineau, Quebec Windsor, Ontario Richmond, British Columbia Markham, Ontario Surrey, British Columbia Halifax, Nova Scotia Hamilton, Ontario Brampton, Ontario I was surprised that my home city of Montreal isn't part of the list.
Rogers and Videotron will deploy LTE in Quebec together
Rogers has announced a new 20 year partnership with Videotron which will create a shared LTE network in the province of Quebec and the Ottawa region. The companies will create and use a new province wide LTE network benefiting customers of both companies. Both companies said this partnership will provide better and more complete coverage across the entire province including rural areas which may be lightly served today. Videotron is also selling some of its AWS spectrum licenses in the Toronto area to Rogers.
RIM Secretly looking for a new CEO
2011 was a difficult year for Research in Motion (aka RIM) and it’s 2 CO-CEOs: Mike Lazaridis and Jim Blasillie. Now Canada’s Financial post is reporting that the firm may be searching for a new replacement CEO. The paper’s unnamed source believes Barbara Stymiest may be the frontrunner for the new job. She is a member of the RIM board, former head of the TSX Group Inc and the former Chief Operating Officer of Royal Bank of Canada. The market seemed to like the rumor since RIM stock edged up slightly after the news hit the market.
Blackberry Playbook fire sale at $99
In Canada, our major retailers have been selling the Playbooks for up to $300 MSRP for the last 2 weeks and some of them are now sold out (Best Buy and FutureShop). In addition to this promo, Research In Motion (RIM) is also giving away a free 16GB Playbook with the upgrade of an enterprise BES server to v5 until December 31. Rim seems to be in a very festive mood becauseThe Verge is reporting that Blackberry is hawking its 16GB tablet for $99 on its employee only portal.