DAVE Wireless becomes Mobilicity

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2010-02-02 11:46:00 AM

Data & Audio Visual Enterprises Wireless Inc. (DAVE Wireless) announced today it will launch its service in Toronto this spring. Chairman John Bitove and President Dave Dobbin also revealed the company’s go-to-market consumer brand name is Mobilicity.

In addition to offering simple, value-packed unlimited plans, Mobilicity will feature a lineup of name-brand handsets from leading manufacturers including BlackBerry and Nokia.

“Mobilicity will kick the value equation up a notch this spring,” said Dobbin, reaffirming the company’s commitment to bringing down the cost of wireless. “If you live and work in one of our cities and you’re looking for the best wireless deal around, you’re going to love Mobilicity.”

All aspects of the new corporate identity were designed to bring a "refreshingly simple" narrative to life, said Sara Moore, vice president, marketing. “Mobilicity will stand for a simple, straightforward, customer-friendly way of doing business. Our clean brand design and crisp colours clearly convey that,” she explained.

Mobilicity will roll-out its service in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Ottawa later this year.

Company:
DAVE Wireless
Website:
http://www.davewireless.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

DAVE Wireless is a Canadian wireless carrier, which will operate under the Mobilicity brand name. The company is led by Obelysk, a diversified Canadian holding company, and Quadrangle Capital Partners, a global investor in the telecommunications and media sectors with more than $3 billion of capital under management. Following the Canadian wireless spectrum auction, DAVE Wireless holds licenses which cover more... more


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