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Message: Fascinating Rhetoric

Yes, Oggy....I read it.

I have seen a couple CRV's with the name Verisign in my area. RIM is moving on a OBAMA high and a lot of eyes are on them. Could you imagine selling RIM for 51.00 a few weeks ago and then booooom 65.00 came along. It's time for RIM to add some additional features to their services....

Where's B.R.T. when LOOK assets were up for sale...lol.... Up coming events: Chinese new year(OX) Groundhog day, Valentines day and Mcgoey day..lol.. 22days left.

http://www.financialpost.com/story.h...

You had your chance," said Lawson Hunter, chief regulatory officer for Bell, in a panel discussion that included representatives from the big three and the challengers. "Where were you when Microcell was being sold?"

The potential entrants, including Shaw Communications Inc., have asked the government to prevent the big three from bidding on new wireless airwaves in an auction to be held early next year.

MTS and Quebecor have pointed to Canada's low cellphone uptake and high profits at the big three as evidence of little competition in wireless services. If allowed to bid, Bell, Rogers and Telus will pay any price necessary for the spectrum to keep newcomers out, they say.

"Put your money where your mouth is and enter this business without subsidies," Mr. Hunter told Quebecor corporate affairs executive vice-president Luc Lavoie, MTS chief strategy officer Dean Prevost and Toronto Hydro Telecom president David Dobbin.

MTS, Quebecor and Toronto Hydro Telecom lobbed their share of barbs at the incumbents as well, with Mr. Lavoie turning Bell's question about Microcell back on Mr. Hunter.

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