Telecommunications Industry News
DAVE Wireless Unveils New Brand Name: ‘Mobilicity’
6:00 pm on February 2, 2010 | Category: Business, Telecom Services, Wireless, Corporate
Forthcoming Canadian cell phone operator, DAVE Wireless, has unveiled a new logo and brand name and says it is preparing to begin offering wireless voice and data services this spring.
The company will operate under the brand name, “Mobilicity,” and plans to launch its first wireless network in the city of Toronto. Mobilicity services will be extended to customers in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Ottawa later in the year.
“There’s three words [in the brand name]: mobile, simplicity and city-based services,” said DAVE Wireless chairman, John Bitove, in an interview. “It’s an everyday value offer for everyday Canadians.”
Mobilicity will offer “unlimited” voice and data plans at lower prices than those of leading competitors such as Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Bitove noted that the company is “fully funded” to build advanced 3G network in each of its five initial markets by the end of this year.
Related Articles:
- Ericsson to Build 3G Network for DAVE Wireless
- DAVE Wireless Signs Cell Site Licensing Deal with Bell Mobility
- DAVE Wireless Enters Roaming Agreement with Larger Rival, Rogers
- DAVE Wireless Successfully Tests New 3G Network
- Rogers Communications Forms Satellite Radio Partnership with XM Canada
No Comments yet »
RSS feed for comments on this post.
Leave a comment
Published by TeleClick Enterprises
Edited by Jeremy Maddock
