Tuesday, 11 October 2011

I can't find my phone!! Have you seen it?

Introducing Rogers Phone Finder!


Another first only from Rogers! Find lost or misplaced phones with Phone Finder – now included with the Handset Protection Guarantee Program.

Phone Finder Details:

Once again Rogers is the first to launch a new, innovative, national service to help customers find their mobile phone. Phone Finder helps customers find their mobile phone instantly on an interactive map using a PC, tablet or smartphone.

Phone Finder is available to all our postpaid customers as part of the Handset Protection Guarantee. Customers get 5 free look-ups per month and pay only $0.20 per additional look-up. This service is available on all phones, so no need to download an app unlike other similar services available.

How does it Work?
To use the service customers must register by signing-up on the Rogers Phone Finder portal at  www.rogersphonefinder.com
  • Customers provide their mobile number and a valid email address.
  • Once registered, they will receive a text message on their mobile phone. They should reply to the text message with ‘ALLOW’ to complete their registration.
  • If they misplace their phone, all they need do is log into the Rogers Phone Finder portal and click “locate my phone”. As long as their phone is on or within the Rogers network footprint, it will provide the location of their phone right on the map.

Features and Benefits

  • Supports all mobile phones – this means that all our postpaid customers can use this service.
  • No app required – it’s easy to use. Simply register on the Rogers Phone Finder portal.
  • Leverages the Rogers network and the device’s Assisted GPS – customers can find their phone whether they are indoors or outdoors.
  • 5 free look-ups per month – gives customers the peace of mind that if they misplace or lose their phone, Rogers Phone Finder will help them locate it.

Friday, 7 October 2011

1 Cent Smartphone Sale & iPhone 4s Update

ROGERS Announcement: October Penny Sale
Please note the following price updates effective Friday October 7, 2011 to November 7, 2011.

$0.01* BlackBerry Torch 9810 (reg $149.99)
$0.01* Samsung Galaxy Infuse (reg $129.99)
$0.01* HTC Evo 3D (reg $99.99)
*3 yr V&D (new activations or upgrades)

IPHONE 4S UPDATE
We are just getting some iPhone 4s info in from Rogers.

To be launched October 14th 2011….
16GB iPhone 4S Black or White - $159.99*
32GB iPhone 4S Black or White - $269.99*
64GB iPhone 4S Black or White - $369.99*
*3yr V&D

Details on iPhone 4S:
• iPhone 4S Hardware Features:
o A5 dual core processor
o ian@beadaptive.ca14.4 Mbps connection speed - World Phone
o iOS5 & iCloud ready
o 8MP camera (3264 x 2448)
o 1080p HD recording
• SIRI - Intelligent Voice Recognition System (Only on 4S):
o Ask for weather, set alarms, Financial Market Updates all from a simple non-generic command
o Set up calendar appointments
o Is synced with reminds app
o Voice-to-text
o Dictation options
• Visit apple.ca for the latest information on iOS 5, iCloud and iPhone 4S
o Learn about the new features at http://www.apple.com/ca/iphone/#

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Apple - iPhone 4S - The most amazing iPhone yet

To be released in Canada on October 14th, 2011



Sorry folks, no iPhone 5... yet....

Apple Announcement starts with: “It’s my first product launch since being named CEO” says Tim Cook. “I consider it a privilege of a lifetime to have worked here nearly 14 years, and am very excited about this new role”


 
All new iPhone 4S will be on store shelves on October 14, 2011
A5 Chip, same chip as iPad

14.4Mbps versus 7.2 on the iPhone 4

IOS 5, iCloud & more
8MP camera, First photo on 1.1 seconds, 2nd photo in .5 seconds.  Five whole elements in the lens assembly -- 30 percent more sharper, and it'll go down to f/2.4!

8 Hour talk time

1080P HD iPhone

Siri is a voice recognition app integrated with most iPhone apps like maps, calendar, browser, GPS & more!!
You "Wake me up tomorrow at 6am." Siri responds "Okay, I set it for 6am."
* You "Search Wikipedia for Neil Armstrong." Suddenly, the world's greatest American is up on screen, looking like a man's man in his space suit.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Rogers Launched LTE in Vancouver with a great new plan!!

Rogers has launched the new LTE Introductory Plan
$50.00 / 10 GB with 3-year term (plus $2.35 Government Regulatory Recovery Fee if applicable) for the LTE Rocket™ stick and the upcoming Rogers LTE tablet (NEW!),  Smartphone, and Rocket mobile hotspot devices. This plan not only supports a generous amount of mobile internet activity but also offers no data overage fees for the first 2 months so that customers can confidently explore their new LTE wireless experience. The LTE Introductory Plan and LTE rate card plan details are now available at rogers.com/lte > LTE DEVICES.


Rogers Wireless LTE device line-up!!


LTE RocketTM stick USB (Sierra Wireless AirCard® 313U) $79 on a 3yr term (available for order)

•Enable virtually any laptop for internet access when and where you need it

•AWS for connectivity on the Rogers LTE network

•Tri-band HSPA+ /Quad-band EDGE for connectivity on the Rogers 4G HSPA+ network and roaming in over 190 countries

•Device download speeds up to 100 Mbps; upload speeds up to 50 Mbps1

•Stand-alone GPS and A-GPS

•MicroSD reader supporting up to 32 GB expandable memory storage2

•Windows and Mac Operating Systems Supported:Windows® 7, Vista, and XP

Mac OS® x 10.5 or later

•$79.99 with a 3-year hardware discount agreement ($169.99 No-term)


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LTE tablet (HTC Jetstream™) – NEW! Launching nationally October 18th!

•AWS for connectivity on the Rogers LTE network

•Tri-band HSPA+/Quad-band EDGE for connectivity on the Rogers 4G HSPA+ network and roaming in over 190 countries

•Android 3.1 operating system with dual-core 1.5 GHz processor and 32 GB capacity, plus supports up to 32 GB expandable microSD memory

•Rich web browsing with Flash support on a vivid 10” touchscreen (1280x800)

•8 MP rear camera for 1080p HD video capture; 1.3 MP front facing camera for video calling

•GPS support and Google Maps built-in

•Easy pre-loaded access to Rogers My Account, urMusic™, Rogers On Demand, Macleans™, Sportsnet™ and the Gameloft store

•Sketch, highlight, take notes, sign documents and more with the HTC Scribe™ digital pen accessory (sold separately)

•$499.99 with a 3-year hardware discount agreement ($799.99  No-term)


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Samsung Galaxy S II™ LTE smartphone $199 on a 3yr V&D

•AWS for connectivity on the Rogers LTE network

•Tri-band HSPA+/Quad-band EDGE for connectivity on the Rogers 4G HSPA+ network and international roaming

•Dual-core 1.5 GHz processor

•4.5” WVGA Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen (480x800)

•Android 2.3 operating system

•1GB RAM; 16GB internal memory

•8MP rear camera with flash, 2MP front facing camera

•$199.99 with a 3-year hardware discount agreement ($649.99 No-term)

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LTE Rocket™ mobile hotspot (Sierra Wireless AirCard® 754S) $129 on a 3yr term (coming soon)

•Create a mobile hotspot for up to 5 Wi-Fi devices (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n)

•AWS for connectivity on the Rogers LTE network

•Tri-band HSPA+/Quad-band EDGE for connectivity on the Rogers 4G HSPA+ network and international roaming

•Quick start up with no software install required

•Audible alerts, LCD screen on device, and online menu make it easy to monitor device status

•$129.99 with a 3-year hardware discount agreement ($199.99 No-term)

Monday, 26 September 2011

Rogers LTE network to be launched Sept 28th 2011 in Vancouver, Burnaby & Richmond!!



On a training call this morning Rogers reps learned that the LTE network will go live in Vancouver on Wednesday September 28th.

From mobilesyrup.com
"When Rogers launched their LTE (Long Term Evolution) network in Ottawa they also announced that Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver will be turned on by the end of 2011. Toronto is happening this Wednesday (September 28th) and we’ve now been informed that Montreal and Vancouver will also be turned on as well! According to the internal doc we received it shows there will be a 2-phase rollout for each city, in addition, the 28th will also bring expanded LTE coverage in Ottawa. “Phase 1″ is live on the 28th, “Phase 2″ will be sometime “later in the year”.
For Phase 1 in Vancouver, LTE coverage is located in the heart of Vancouver, Richmond and Burnaby. Then during Phase 2 the coverage will expand into Colquitlam, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, North Vancouver, Surrey and West Vancouver. Montreal Phase 1 LTE will initially cover Dollard-Des-Ormeaux, Montreal and St.Laurent. Similar to Vancouver, Phase 2 coverage will expand to reach Boucherville, Laval, Saint-Constant, St-Eustache and Terrebonne. Toronto has the best Phase 1 coverage which spans in the core of the city, spreading outward into Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke. Then Rogers is kicking it up a gear with its Toronto Phase 2 rollout, customers in Brampton, Oakville, Mississauga, Markham, Pickering, Richmond Hill and Thornhill all benefit from LTE speeds (peak download speeds of up to 150 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 70 Mbps).
The only device that’s currently available on the Rogers “Beyond 4G” network is the LTE Sierra Wireless U313, but there will be smartphones and tablets coming. It’s known that the LTE Samsung Galaxy S II and the HTC Puccini tablet will be available soon, plus the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is rumoured to come out later this year."

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (Celox) COMING SOON!!


Samsung Celox

·       Rogers Wireless Q4 Device

·       LTE Brand

·       Gingerbread, OS Google Android 2.3

·       SUPER AMOLED PLUS Screen

·       4.5” Touch Screen

·       1.5 GHz Dual Core Processor

·       8MP Rear Facing Cam/2MP Front Camera

·       HD Video Capture and Playback

·       Adobe Flash Support

·       1GB RAM/16GB user Memory

·       Pre Loaded Quick Office

·       Advanced Multimedia support


Monday, 12 September 2011

**New HSPA+ Rocket Stick ** ZTE MF680 is Now Available

$0 on a 3 yr data plan
BONUS $100 Bill Credit **limited time offer**
• Gives internet access to virtually any laptop
• Tri-band HSPA+ and Quad-band EDGE for connecting to our 4G HSPA+ network and roaming in over 190 countries
• Download speeds up to 42 Mbps and upload speeds up to 5.76 Mbps (Note: as per manufacturer’s specifications. Rogers HSPA+ network supports download and upload speeds of up to 21 Mbps and up to 5.76 Mbps, respectively. Actual speeds may vary based on device, topography and environmental conditions, network congestion and other factors.)
• Supports up to 32 GB expandable memory storage. (microSD card not included)
• Supports Windows and MAC: Windows® 7, Vista (32 or 64 bit), and XP (SP2 or later); MAC OS® x 10.4.8 or later

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, From $349.99 @ Rogers

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1” has now joined Rogers lineup of mobile Internet and Android devices. This tablet has an amazing 10.1” display, 16 GB memory, 1 GHz dual-core processor, front and rear cameras and GPS support making it powerful, portable and convenient.

It’s also Wi-Fi plus 4G Internet access enabled, perfect for people who want to stay connected no matter where they are. With download speeds up to 21 Mbps on the Rogers wireless network, and roaming capabilities in more than 190 countries worldwide, this device can also act as a mobile hotspot.

Recently, Miranda from Rogers caught up with Rogers Neil Shuart to take a closer look at some of the device’s unique features and functionality. Take a look:



The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1” is available from Rogers for $349.99 with a three-year plan, $679.99 with a month-to-month contract or as a standalone purchase.

Let us know what you think of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1”.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Rice breakthrough could double wireless capacity with no new towers!!




Rice University is making news again. In July they posted breakthrough news on the NANOWIRE BATTERY, a battery the width of a human hair, & now they claim their latest breakthrough could double wireless capacity with no new towers.

“Rice's new "full-duplex" technology allows wireless devices like cell phones and electronic tablets to both "talk" and "listen" to wireless cell towers on the same frequency -- something that requires two frequencies today.”

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Rogers Launches the Blackberry Curve 9360



YES WE HAVE STOCK!!

$99 on a 3 yr Voice Only
$49 on a 3 yr Voice & Data plan
Save $50 on most Corporate accounts

The thinnest-ever,BlackBerry® Curve™ 9360 smartphone is best entry level Blackberry that has been produced in a long time. Pricing to attract both the voice only as well as voice & data users, this is all Blackberry. With many upgrades features including the new 7 OS, 5MP Camera, WiFi & GPS, this unit screams – great value!!

Key Feature
BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard, easy-to-use next generation BlackBerry® 7 OS, and the latest messaging and social networking tools.

Additional Features & Benefits
2.44” HVGA display
5MP camera with video capture
BlackBerry 7 OS
Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
BlackBerry Messenger 6


Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Rogers will carrier the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Smartphone



Rogers made 2 big announcements today in Toronto.

• LTE will be launched in Toronto on September 28, 2011
• Rogers will carrier the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Smartphone


LTE is a next generation technology that will enable unparalleled connectivity, giving customers a mobile broadband experience similar to what they currently experience at home and at work. This next-generation mobile speed will create a better experience for customers using highly-interactive applications like multi-player gaming and rich multi-media communications. It will deliver more usage capacity, which means more users can simultaneously access the network at top speeds without affecting overall network performance.

This year, Rogers will have LTE devices capable of maximum theoretical download speeds of up to 100 Mbps. Today, devices are capable of downloading up to 75 Mbps and Ottawa LTE customers are experiencing typical download speeds ranging from 12 Mbps to 25 Mbps. These speeds are significantly faster than those Canadians experience on any other wireless network. As device selection evolves, maximum theoretical download speeds on the Rogers network will increase to up to 150 Mbps.
"This is an example of how we continue to bring the world's best and newest innovations to our customers and Canadians to be first to enjoy a faster and superior mobile experience with any one of our LTE devices," said John Boynton. "Rogers' LTE network and devices will redefine the way we work, play and communicate."
Starting today, Rogers customers in Toronto and Ottawa can reserve a selection of LTE wireless devices through the new Rogers Reservation System at www.rogers.com/lte.
Rogers was the first Canadian carrier to start conducting technical trials last fall, followed by the commitment to a multiyear deployment that began with Canada's first LTE launch in Ottawa in July 2011. Rogers LTE will expand to Montreal and Vancouver this fall.

Rogers Press Release





Monday, 29 August 2011

2011 Rogers Technology Showcase


Sep 16, 2011 | Vancouver
Vancouver Convention Centre, East Ballroom ABC
Time : 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Register today at www.rogerstechshowcase.com with Garth McFadden as your Roger representative.

Don't miss this opportunity to experience a wide range of wireless, mobile and machine-to-machine technologies for business. This exclusive event showcases advanced products and solutions from innovative technology providers, powered by the Rogers network.
• » Meet with innovative technology companies from across the country
• » Learn how to integrate wireless technologies that will give your business a competitive edge
• » Grow your network and your business

Come & talk directly with:
Research in Motion
Apple
Samsung
Hewlett-Packard Canada
Sonim
Panasonic
Cisco Systems

See many solution providers in:
Fleet Management
Asset Tracking
Lone Worker
Field Service Automation
Health Monitoring
Wireless Networking
Mobile Device Management


Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Blackberry Curve 9360, just in time for Back To School



Today RogerBuzz, one Rogers Wireless twitter account tweeted:
Good news! The new @Blackberry Curve 9360 will be available from Rogers just in time for the back to school season’
This will be the 4th Blackberry that Rogers has released over the past month. This new Blackberry Curve 9360 is thin, stylish & affordable.
Rogers has recently discontinued the Blackberry Curve 8520 & the Bold 9780.


Thursday, 18 August 2011

BlackBerry® Torch™ 9810 smartphone | Rogers Launch Details


YES WE HAVE STOCK!! | $199 on a 3 yr Voice & Data plan
The Blackberry Torch 9810 improves upon the successful Torch 9800 by adding the new Blackberry 7 operating system plus a faster processor and download speeds.  The new Torch 9810 will replace the current Torch 9800 in Rogers’ smartphone lineup.
Key Selling Point
Experience BlackBerry® 7: the next generation BlackBerry OS. Packed with powerful new features and innovative apps, it delivers the smoothest and fastest BlackBerry experience to date. 
Additional Features & Benefits
  1. Full slide-out QWERTY keypad
  2. 14.4Mbps 4G download speeds
  3. 1.2GHz Processor for improved speed and performance
  4. 5MP Camera with HD video capture
  5. Built-in Wi-Fi

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Blackberry on Sale Today for 59 Cents.


On a day when the new Blackberry Bold 9900s & Torch 9810s are being snapped up by the early adopters, Canada Post recognizes the Blackberry as a Canadian Innovation.  With a ‘Waterloo ON 2011.08.17’ Day of Issue cancelation on its first day cover, the new series of 4 Canadian Innovations go on sale today as a booklet of 8. This booklet of eight domestic ($0.59) stamps features four iconic "Made in Canada" leaps of science and creativity. In this philatelic series, the Blackberry is depicted alongside 3 other great Canadian Innovations, being the electric oven, the cardiac pacemaker & the electric wheelchair
From the Canada Post website…. While smart phones and other communications devices, as well as technologies such as push email and mobile apps, are commonplace now, they were nearly the stuff of science fiction in 1999, when Research in Motion (RIM) founders Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie introduced the now iconic BlackBerry®. Their invention freed information workers from their desks and changed the way the world communicates. Subsequent versions and continuous innovation have kept RIM and its BlackBerry device a front runner in the massive smart phone market.
As a side note, this new series of stamps was designed by the same firm, Q30 Design Inc., that designed the ‘Ted Rogers Sr. Plugging in the Radio’ stamp which was part on the Millennium collection issued early in the year 2000. Rogers Wireless has also been a great supporter of Blackberry, being its first Canadian carrier & fourth in the world. Long live the Blackberry…. spoken like a true RIM shareholder.


Thursday, 11 August 2011

BlackBerry® Bold™ 9900 smartphone | Rogers Launch Details



YES WE HAVE STOCK!! | $199 on a 3 yr Voice & Data plan


The thinnest-ever,BlackBerry® Bold™ 9900 smartphone is beautifully built to combine the iconic BlackBerry® QWERTY keyboard with a brilliant, 24-bit high-res touch screen and precision-based optical trackpad. Purposeful design details meet functionality, as you benefit from the new powerful BlackBerry® 7 OS; enjoy fluid touch screen navigation with proprietary Liquid Graphics™ technology, 40% faster browsing with the most powerful engine to date in a BlackBerry smartphone, and so much more. The distinctive BlackBerry Bold 9900 delivers incredible performance and effortless style – in one slim device.


Key Feature
Iconic QWERTY keyboard and high-res full touch screen – all in the thinnest BlackBerry Bold form factor yet


Additional Features & Benefits
2.8" capacitive touch display – 640x480 pixel resolution – 287 dpi
Full, wide QWERTY keyboard with optical navigation trackpad
BlackBerry® 7 OS
1.2 GHz Processor
5.0MP camera with flash
720p HD video recording capability
8GB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB
Dual band WiFI
GPS

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

BGR is reporting RIM’s 1st QNX Blackberry, the Colt, is set to be released in Q1 2012

Jonathan S. Geller’s Aug 8th article posted on the popular tech website BGR indicates how important timing is in the Super Phone race. Do we release early with compromises or do we wait & release the no compromise version of the Super Phone? According to Jonathan, RIM will go early with their first Blackberry ever to use Microsoft ActiveSync to connect to the Microsoft Exchange Server instead of the (BES) BlackBerry Enterprise Server.  The other suspected compromise is the Colt will be released with a single core processor.
This is not the 1st time the RIM has launched a compromised product early. The 1st generation Playbook was launch without 3G wireless access or the ability to directly connect to the Microsoft Exchange Server with BES.

Apparently RIM is working on a QNX BES version, so let’s hope it will be ready the next generation Playbook & the Colt.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

BlackBerry OS7 Smoother, faster, better.

Liquid Graphics
Liquid Graphics is the new graphics processing technology that delivers instant response times, smoother rendering, and fluid animations across the board. on touch enabled devices, you’ll see faster, more precise inputs, and an image that sticks to your fingertips as it flows across the screen.

Fast BlackBerry
The browser with BlackBerry® 7 is the fastest, most powerful browser found in a BlackBerry® smartphone to date. With page loads of up to 40% faster than BlackBerry® 6, you get seamless panning and zooming, and better web-based video and gaming.

Voice-activated universal search
With speech-to-text translation, you can now search for files, emails, contacts, music, and more—all without typing a thing.

HD video recording & pictures
Leave your digital camera behind, and start recording HD videos and take crisp pictures—anywhere you go. 1 outstanding multimedia functions and full HD 720p video recording capabilities. once you’ve finished recording or taking pictures, you can upload right to Facebook® or sync to your BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet with BlackBerry® Desktop Software.

BlackBerry ® Messenger (BBM™ 6)
Chat with your friends anywhere, anytime, any way you want, with BBM™. Every time you send a message, you’ll know when it’s read (they’ll know you know, too). now, BBM features are built right into many of your favourite apps, so you can share or chat with your BBM friends while you’re in the app. new book you’ve been reading on your device? Share it. Checking sports scores? Get the trash-talk started without leaving your sports app.

Social Feeds 2.0
With social feeds on your BlackBerry smartphone, stay up to date with your social networks and receive the latest news and information from your favorite blogs and websites.

BlackBerry App World™ 3.0
Explore the sleek new BlackBerry App World storefront: a world of inspiration awaits you. Discover incredible apps that give you easy access to all the information you want or need, and find new ways to amplify your productivity.

Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality is the exciting new way to interact and socialize with the world around you.1 use Augmented Reality to see if your BBM™ friends are nearby and what their statuses are. read reviews on the restaurants you just passed by, or get the story behind an interesting landmark. share all of this information with your BBM friends with a few clicks.

Near Field Communication (NFC)
Near Field Communication (NFC) lets you simply tap to connect.
1 With NFC technology built right in, you can get information and link up with other NFC-enabled devices or authentic BlackBerry® accessories—all with a single tap.

Docs To Go® Premium
Out of the box, you’ve got the tools for ultimate productivity. Documents To Go® is a free, mobile document suite that lets you create and edit Microsoft® Word™, Excel™, and PowerPoint™ docs, and view PDF docs anywhere, anytime.

BlackBerry® Protect
BlackBerry® Protect is a free application with select BlackBerry service plans, designed to keep your PIM information secure if your BlackBerry® device goes missing.1 You don’t have to worry about losing personal information data, calendar, contacts, tasks, and memos. Just log in to the BlackBerry® Protect website and you can lock, locate, or wipe your device from wherever you are.* You can also choose to have your crucial data backed up wirelessly, and automatically, as often as you choose (daily, weekly, or monthly).
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Monday, 8 August 2011

3 reasons why Google could acquire RIM.


3 reasons why Google could acquire RIM (The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage.)

Anton Wahlman, Contributor, Friday August 5, 2011

NEW YORK -- In recent weeks, I think the probability of Google acquiring Research In Motion has gone from almost 0% to somewhere in the ballpark of 50%, and I believe there are three dominant reasons why.
Before I get into my three arguments, I need to mention two things:

1. I have absolutely no knowledge that Google and RIM are even talking to each other. I often meet with people from Google and RIM, and on the occasions that I have brought up my theory, these people have given me feedback to the effect that I am probably crazy and that they would eat their own hat if it would ever happen.

2. I have to give full credit to Kevin Michaluk, founder and CEO of the outstanding Crackberry.com blog, who published this article on July 4, awakening my thoughts to the serious idea of Google acquiring RIM.
My initial reaction to the idea was to dismiss it largely based on the antitrust argument. Google needs another Department of Justice investigation just like Obama needs another increase in the unemployment rate. This argument remains valid in principle, but it is mitigated by the relative increase in importance of the other factors. RIM recently fell below $24, is expected to make $5.50 in earnings this year and has $3 billion in cash, making it a very easy buy for Google, even if you assume a monster 100%-plus premium.

The market's recent fall may also cause the feds to pull back their attack dogs in order to allow corporate America to engage in their constitutional right to pursue economic freedom, including merging.
If the feds are going to approve AT&T's $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA, how could they in good conscience block a smaller deal to acquire a company which the pundits are telling us is falling off a cliff?
Here are the three most powerful reasons Google should acquire RIM, right now:

1. Platform convergence
On Sept. 28, 2010, I published an article suggesting that RIM's PlayBook tablet will be running Android apps. This theory of mine was subsequently confirmed by RIM in March 2011, and it will be extended to the QNX-based BlackBerry smartphones some time in "early" 2012, however RIM defines the term "early." RIM looks to launch its Android app compatibility on the PlayBook soon, probably within the next month or two, although delays have been a recent RIM standard practice.

How does RIM do it? In 2010, RIM selected the Texas Instruments OMAP 4400 series chip to be the CPU foundation for its proprietary QNX operating system. On top of this, developers are able to very easily re-purpose their Android apps to run over QNX. Given how easy this is to do, it would be reasonable to believe that the hundreds of thousands of Android apps will run on BlackBerry within months from now.

Here is where is gets extra interesting from Google's standpoint: Based on numerous media reports in recent months, we can now conclude that Google has anointed the same CPU family -- the Texas Instruments OMAP 4400 series -- to be the reference chassis platform for Android 4.0, aka "Ice Cream Sandwich" or ICS. This goes not only for tablets, but also for the much-more-important smartphones, constituting the vast majority of Android's 550,000 daily activations. ICS 4.0 looks to launch on a small number of initial devices some time around Thanksgiving this year.
Folks, starting by the end of 2011, Android and BlackBerry will be on the same platform, and running the same apps. If this does not get your alarm bells go off, what will?
Yes, this will not gel completely until early 2012, but initial devices from the Google/Android side of equation are scheduled to hit the market by December 2011. You could have understood 50% of this if you had read the Sept. 28, 2010 article, but it will be a lot harder to ignore this within the next six months.
The market certainly hasn't given RIM credit for this. Why shouldn't Google strike before the market wakes up to the significance of this convergence?
For all intents and purposes, despite all other differences, RIM is joining the Android ecosystem in the epic battle against Apple, Microsoft and eventually Google's own Chrome OS. As they said during the Cold War, "There is no such thing as coincidence...."

2. NFC and Security
Two of the next smartphone frontiers are NFC (Near-Field Communications) and security, and they are often related. Google has launched its NFC initiative with the Nexus S smartphone, working with retail payments in Portland, San Francisco and New York. This is a huge effort, taking Google into competition with GroupOn and touching on the payments/banking world.
While the NFC opportunity is gigantic -- witness the transaction volumes enjoyed by VISA, MasterCard, AmEx and the banking system -- it is also an area where security is paramount. Google claims to have resolved any security issues, and surely they have done a lot.
But worries remain. The NFC link itself may have been secured, but if the underlying OS platform has to be 100% trusted. One emerging problem with Android is a consequence of its openness, and that is the emergence of various viruses and other security breaches, including keyloggers and other forms of spyware. NFC may be safe for now, but what if malware takes control of the entire platform?

One key thing that BlackBerry brings to the Android party is a trusted new QNX OS platform that can do a better job than Android in securing against such platform security threats. QNX runs power plants and numerous widgets in the US Department of Defense, among other things.
Some of the most prominent premium car brands put QNX to run automobile systems. The BlackBerry PlayBook recently became the first tablet to obtain the U.S. government's critical FIPS-140 security certification, which can be a requirement for deployment.
What is the bottom line here? Without QNX and BlackBerry's trusted (but closed) platform, Google's ambitions in NFC and related commerce may be for naught. It may have to cede this to Apple's much more secure iOS platform, which may not be as secure as QNX, but sure is more meaningfully secure than Android.

Adding insult to injury, despite Microsoft's horrific security reputation for Windows PC, it has what appears to be an OS in the same class as Apple's iOS for the smartphones: Windows Phone. Google has all the other pieces to win this game, but the weak link is Android's sub-par security. In relation to Google's commerce opportunity that can easily be measured in the many hundreds of billions of dollars, RIM's ex-cash market cap of $10 billion pales.

3. Those patent wars
Recently having flown into focus, several actors including Microsoft, Apple and Oracle have asserted their considerable patent portfolios against Google and/or its Android licensees. I am not remotely qualified to judge the validity of these numerous highly complex claims. What seems clear, however, is that Google may have an increasing appetite for beefing up in this arms race.
For example, IDCC ran up materially a couple of weeks ago based on rumors that Google and Apple may be interested in acquiring said company. Numbers that have been thrown around in the press have been up to $5 billion, or half of RIM's enterprise value.
Everyone knows that Motorola Mobility, Nokia, Broadcom and Qualcomm have some of the largest patent portfolios in the business. That said, RIM also has a respectable patent portfolio, and most people know that RIM has spent considerable amounts over the last decade to develop its own stacks. MMI and Nokia are scraping near the break-even level, while RIM remains hugely profitable, however, so Google would be able to pay a far bigger premium for RIM than any of those other companies.
With RIM's enterprise value near $10 billion, and other patent portfolios going for approximately $5 billion, it would appear RIM is trading at an even more amazing bargain price than first meets the eye.
Conclusion: Who else would join a bidding war?
I don't think the U.S. government -- even more so than the Canadian -- would allow RIM to be sold to the Chinese, or most any other non-North American company. It's just so sensitive to our national security.
So apart from Google, this leaves only a few companies as potential suitors, in order: HP, Dell, Microsoft and Motorola. Of those, HP has the muscle, Dell has sufficient muscle, Microsoft is highly unpredictable, and Motorola would have to make it more like a merger of equals. I don't think any one of them are as ready right now as Google from a motivation and financial standpoint combined, although they are all possible and should by no means be ruled out.

The platform convergence, NFC, security and patents all point to Google, in my opinion.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Will Rogers Wireless be carrying the new Samsung Tab 10.1?

This is the question my customers have been asking me. Although there’s nothing official from Rogers, there is compelling speculation that they will be carrying Samsung’s new controversial Tab soon.
It looks like the popular Mobile Syrup mobile news website has the inside scoop.
This is the Tab that brought Samsung & Apple head to head before judges in several countries around the world. Apple successfully convinced a court in Australia to block the sale of the Samsung Tab 10.1.
As your Rogers Wireless corporate rep, please know that I will be keeping tabs on this story.

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Rogers re-launches the 6GB data plan for $30 MSF


IT'S BACK!!!

The $30 / 6 GB Data Plan
* Must be added to a voice plan
* Available with a 3-year term only
* Tethering included
* GRRF applies and is not included in monthly service fee above
* LIMITED TIME OFFER

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Are you iPhone 5 waiting?


Presume, assumption, un-official, speculation, rumor, gossip ……. are all associated with iPhone 5. Forget celebrities, the paparazzi need to get us a pic & the lowdown on the new iPhone.  The ‘I’m good I’ll wait’ is in for those who need a new phone. So much so that Rogers announced last week a $50* mail in rebate for those who are willing to upgrade now to the iPhone 4.
CNET.COM http://t.co/rNpt9eP is reporting
‘With pent-up demand for the iPhone 5, the new phone could double Apple's market share’
Ok…..HOLD THE PHONE!!! What do we know for sure…for a fact.

We know that we don’t know anything. We know that Apple loves launching new stuff with a big bang & flash (actually not flash & for good reason)… let’s go with pizzazz. The only fact that I can give you is:

You will wait for The Announcement,
then you will wait for the Launch Date,
then you will wait for the Stock.

So hurry up & wait you good little Apple-ite … then enjoy your new iPhone when you get it in 2012.   

Still want to wait?… ‘Fine By Me’!! If not, call me, because the price on an upgrade to the iPhone 4, just dropped by $50*!

*for consumer upgrades only.

Friday, 29 July 2011

What does more competition in the Canadian Wireless industry mean? Not much!!


So the doors to the Canadian mobile industry got kicked open over the past year with a number of new players. The thought was that more competition would drive pricing down & be better for the Canadian people. So has it worked? Are Canadians saving money on wireless?
·         The “competitive presence” of the new companies contributed to a reduction in the average monthly cellphone bill from $58.81 to $57.86, the CRTC said in a recent press release.
·         The new starts up companies captured just 2% of the overall subscriber share by the end of 2010,  reports show, meaning that Rogers, Bell and Telus continue to dominate the cellphone industry.
The Wireless industry in Canada is not just about money, it’s about quality & range of coverage….. it’s about device choice.  If you want an iPhone, go to one of the big 3…. because they don’t carry them at Wind & Mobilicity. Looks like Canadians are opting for better phones & coverages. 

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Blackberry App World hits 1 billion downloads.



The first App was downloaded from Blackberry App World when it was launched in April 2009. Fast forward to July 2011 when the one billionth App was downloaded. Great job BB App World…. Or is it? To date the Apple App Store is at 15 billion downloads & Andriod Market is at 4.5 billion downloads. Ok let’s rub it in even more….. the Apple App Store is at 5 billion downloads year to date & Andriod Market is running a half a billion a month.  

Rim made the 1 billion milestone announce in their July 12, 2011 blog. Here’s a portion of the blog. ‘With BlackBerry App World™ 3.0 beta coming soon, I was thinking about the evolution of BlackBerry App World and how far we’ve come. The BlackBerry App World™ storefront launched a little over two years ago, and over that time, we’ve made many feature improvements, enhanced the look and feel, and added a ton of compelling apps. BlackBerry App World is now in over 100 countries, seeing an average of 3 million downloads per day, and we recently crossed the 1 billion app download milestone!’

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

More signs point to September iPhone 5 debut.

·        Apple and AT&T are both reportedly gearing up their employees for September, the month that the iPhone 5 is expected to launch, according to several reports.
·        Apple will be bumping up its staff in U.S. retail Apple stores early this fall, according to MacRumors.

·        This follows prior reports of Apple looking to increase staffing in the U.K. from August through October as noted by SlashGear and other tech news sites.

·        AT&T has also reportedly been revving up its employees to prepare for more foot traffic at its stores in September, a source told Boy Genius Report. The carrier has asked its managers and employees to finish any current training as soon as possible so that they can be available at that time.