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  2. Phone deal for visiting fans at 2026 World Cup part of ... - AOL

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    Soccer fans arriving in North America for the 2026 World Cup have been promised help with their cell phone coverage from Verizon as part of a sponsor deal with FIFA announced on Tuesday. The New ...

  3. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2021, there are over 33 million wireless subscriptions in Canada. [1] Approximately 90% of Canadian mobile phone users subscribe to one of the four largest national telecommunication companies (Rogers Wireless, Bell Mobility, Freedom Mobile and Telus Mobility) or one of their subsidiary brands.

  4. 7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.speakout7eleven.ca. 7-Eleven SpeakOut Wireless is a Canadian mobile virtual network operator brand for prepaid wireless service. The brand was launched in April 2003 by the 7-Eleven convenience store chain in the United States, and expanded to Canada in November 2005. 7-Eleven SpeakOut ceased operating in the United States in 2010.

  5. Rogers Wireless - Wikipedia

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    24,500 (2017) Parent. Rogers Communications. Website. rogers.com /wireless. Rogers Wireless Inc. is a Canadian mobile network operator headquartered in Toronto, providing service nationally throughout Canada. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. [4] The company had revenues of just under $15.1 billion in 2018. [2]

  6. Bell Mobility - Wikipedia

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    The first cell phone customer in Canada was Victor Surerus, a travelling funeral director out of Peterborough, Ontario who purchased a $2,700 CAD telephone set and took out a service subscription with Bell Canada in July 1985. [22] Bell Mobility discontinued its Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) analog mobile network in February 2008.

  7. Chatr - Wikipedia

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    Chatr offers plans ranging from $15 to $70, most of which include unlimited Canada-wide calling and international SMS texting. Included mobile data ranges from 0.5 GB to 20.0 GB per month (depending on plan) at 3G speeds; once data allowance has been exhausted, subscribers may continue using data at no extra charge (albeit at much reduced speed) or may optionally purchase more data until their ...

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