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May 5th, 2009Sara Diamond’s call for mobile innovation in Canada

Posted by Editor in future of wireless, meic, policy

In the world of “mobile ubiquity,” Canada lags behind.

Mobile and wireless devices have changed our world, and as they lead the next revolution – beyond 3G and into the super-speeds of 4G networks – network access will be everywhere.

But with the exception of Research In Motion, the Vigo IP Platform, QuickPlay, Marble Media, and a host of bright young micro companies, we don’t get it. Our internal market has been too small to propel a profitable local industry, data rates have been too expensive, appetite for risk and access to Canadian carriers too limited.

Canadian companies need to move fast to be prepared to embrace the next generation of networked enterprise, educational and entertainment activity. Data rates, though they are getting more affordable, are still high compared with global standards. Mobile penetration lags, and access to capital, distribution and markets are the largest inhibitors to local growth.

Application marketplaces provided by Apple, Nokia, Google, Mozilla’s Fennec and RIM are providing some opportunities for developers of content, they are not yet the drivers of economic and innovative growth. The recent expansion of carriers, and the demands of subscribers will force increased levels of competition among all carriers, which will almost certainly put downward pressure on mobile voice and data plans.

HOW DO WE CATCH UP?…

LINK: Will Canada miss the next wireless revolution? (GlobeandMail)

Sara Diamond is president of the Ontario College of Art and Design.

  • itsyouwhoiswrong
    ya, data should be unlimited, that way you're not cripling the phones with all these great data heavy features (streaming music/videos etc)

    if everyone uses such little data as rogers claims (I'm sure it's nothing to do with their data caps!) then they should make it unlimited with no usage based billing

    AT&T makes it work, step up rogers, we're already paying through our noses as it is!
  • Doug Neat
    Sara should stick to artwork as she obviously has no clue about the hurdles of deploying wireless data across a vast nation like Canada. Maybe she has the opinion that wireless data should unlimited with no usage based billing, too. I think all artwork should be free.
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