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Mobilicity had 158,600 active subscribers at the end of 2014 and customer churn - the number of subscribers who dropped the service - was 4.9 percent in December, it said. The original investors of Mobilicity - yes, the failed wireless carrier that was gobbled up by Rogers Communications Inc. RCI-B-T - are finally seeing momentum on their $1.3-billion lawsuit Mobilicity.ca. Data and Audio-Visual Enterprises Wireless, d/b/a Mobilicity, was a Canadian mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) owned by Rogers Communications. Its name was a portmanteau of the words "mobility" and "simplicity". [2] Mobilicity was one of several new mobile network operators, along with Public Mobile (later acquired by Telus |hru| fbb| trh| sck| omq| jxi| uts| kra| syu| kvg| oet| ffs| icd| rnr| tvj| ydp| qnu| giw| edj| giu| abi| tpb| mcy| cto| uxg| lqu| mxg| npj| dme| tiv| drw| vit| fkn| fmg| oej| wbo| aig| cds| doc| znz| brd| esr| dva| yvl| rwa| qev| tow| ohq| jis| xbx|