Here is our review of Petro Canada Mobility along with our recommendation on who should choose them as their mobile carrier!
Mia Nancy
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Virgin Mobile is what we would call a mid-tier mobile carrier and it operates on the Bell Mobility network. Its main competitors are Koodo and Fido and they refer to their customers as not customers but rather members, offering members a wide array of benefits such as special discounts and VIP experiences.
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Everything you need to know about Koodo Mobile – the discount carrier owned and operated by Telus. Use this detailed review to help decide if Koodo is the right carrier for you.
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Fido is what we would call a mid-level carrier, owned by Rogers communications but operated as a completely separate entity as seen by its own retail presence among other things. Since Fido had it’s own network, Fido does not exclusively use the Rogers network and infrastructure, it’s actually a combination of both. Fido lines up with Telus’ Koodo Mobile and Bell’s Virgin Mobile as mid-level competitors.
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Carriers
Public Mobile vs Chatr vs Lucky Mobile
by Mia Nancy Last Updated: November 25, 2019 at 4:35 pmUnderstanding the options available to you when choosing a new mobile carrier is definitely an important part of the decision-making process. In this comparison, we place 3 entry-level or discount carriers side by side to help you decide which carrier will best suit your needs.
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Events
How Endy Started, Scaled & Sold: Founders Discussion @ Dx3 2019
by Mia Nancy Last Updated: July 30, 2019 at 5:27 pmIt’s been a great success story for Endy and their co-founders, Rajen Ruparell and Mike Gettis, selling their company to Sleep Country Canada in November 2018 for just shy of $89 million. At the same time, they’ll continue to operate it as an independent company. We got a chance to hear the Endy story this month as the company literally just turned 4 years old. How did they do it?
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Features
Going from Customer Centric to Relationship Centric: Decathlon + Heyday @ Dx3 2019
by Mia Nancy Last Updated: July 29, 2019 at 8:50 pmWe’ve all had those experiences – the poor, disjointed conversations with retailers where they really have no idea as to what’s going on, leaving us ever so frustrated by missing simple conveniences we’ve come to expect. Customer expectations have greatly evolved and the customer of 2019 and forward demands much more than ever before.
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Carriers
Canadian Mobile Carriers: Who Owns Who?
by Mia Nancy Last Updated: July 30, 2019 at 8:34 pmWith over 2 dozen brands across the nation, navigating through this maze can definitely be a challenge. While majority of wireless spectrum is owned by a handful of major carriers, why are there so many brands with all sorts of offerings and who are they really?