Phone companies quarrel over break up billboard ads CBC via Yahoo! Canada News A small internet phone provider has been forced to scrap its ad campaign parodying the end of a relationship, targeting rival company Telus. Telus boss urges Net deregulation The Ottawa Sun Thu, October 19, 2006 Telus boss urges Net deregulation By CP It's time for a "regulatory revolution" in Canada to capitalize on the potential of the Internet and digital technology, says the head of Telus Corp., Canada's second-biggest phone company. Darren Entwistle, president and CEO of the Vancouver-area company, brought his demand for widespread deregulation to Ottawa yesterday, speaking to Canada needs 'regulatory revolution' in Internet era, Telus CEO says CP via Yahoo! Canada News OTTAWA (CP) - Canada needs a "regulatory revolution" in its telecommunications industry to realize the potential of the Internet and digital technology, says the head of the country's second-biggest phone company. Canada needs 'regulatory revolution' in Internet era, Telus CEO says CP via Yahoo! Canada News OTTAWA (CP) - It's time for a "regulatory revolution" in Canada to capitalize on the potential of the Internet and digital technology, says the head of Telus Corp., Canada's second-biggest phone company. Wireless Investors Await Nokia Earnings Forbes Analysts expect the No. 1 cell-phone maker in the world to report 31 cents per share. Market-Pulse.com Announces Trade Alert for TelePlus Enterprises, Inc. PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance Market-Pulse.com announces its trade alert for TelePlus Enterprises, Inc. . According to Bernard R. Schmitt of Market Pulse, "The company just had excellent news out before Wednesday's opening bell announcing that it has launched a new e-commerce site for Liberty Wireless advancing its marketing push to increase online sales." Stocks could rally on tech news CNN Money Strong earnings reports from some tech bellwethers have stocks pointing to a higher open ahead of some key economic readings due before the bell Wednesday. Parents demand answers from OMS The Monitor WESLACO - Charter One Stop Multi-service school officials are trying to calm parents after a Weslaco principal announced she was suing the company that runs the school over a food poisoning case she says sent her to the hospital. Telecoms mixed; Motorola declines Market Watch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Motorola Inc. fell as much as 6% Wednesday to highlight action in the telecommunications sector. Equipment stocks were narrowly mixed while phone stocks mostly edged higher. Officials warn of telephone scam Canon City Daily Record A new telephone scam is targeting senior citizens in Fremont County and the CaƱon City Police Department is warning against giving out personal information by phone.
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