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jfmezei
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join:2007-01-03
Beaconsfield, QC
reply to CanadianIron
Re: Jason Laszlo (Bell spokesman)'s real thoughts on this issue

Bell Canada has very little credibility when it comes to its understanding of its own problems and its own network.

What Lazso, Bibic and their ilk say publically does not reflect reality.


fixed

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said by jfmezei See Profile :

Bell Canada has very little credibility when it comes to its understanding of its own problems and its own network.

What Lazso, Bibic and their ilk say publically does not reflect reality.

Bell and their mouthpieces who spread planned lies to deceive the public and spin BS to the media are not to be trusted in any way shape or form.
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your quote was too politically correct. So I fixed it a little.

bobobird

join:2008-06-08

reply to Jamesy
said by Fixed :

Bell and their mouthpieces who spread planned lies to deceive the public and spin BS to the media are not to be trusted in any way shape or form.
Further fix -
Bell and their mouthpieces who spread planned lies to deceive the public (and spin BS to the media) should be brought up on "intention to defraud" charges...

CanadianIron

join:2006-10-08
Beverly Hills, CA

reply to Jamesy
Bell to offer smartphone with unlimited data plan
...

"Bell spokesperson Jason Laszlo said the unlimited data plan includes web browsing, web-based e-mail and downloads. Other services, including GPS navigation, access to Bell's Full Track Music, Sirius satellite radio and on-demand TV content, are available at additional charges."

»www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008···nct.html

CanadianIron

join:2006-10-08
Beverly Hills, CA

reply to Jamesy
Alternate cellphone tower sites sought in Guildwood
July 17, 2008 04:39 PM
MIKE ADLER

Bell Mobility is saying little for now on where it might build a cellphone tower in Guildwood Village.

The company signed a 20-year lease with a church in the Scarborough neighbourhood last summer for a 35-metre tower at Livingston Road and Guildwood Parkway.

The deal with Guildwood Community Presbyterian Church touched off a protest campaign when neighbours heard of it in December. Late last month, church elders surprised the opponents by asking Bell to cancel the lease.

The church has not had a response from Bell, beyond an acknowledgement the request was received, church spokesperson Bruce Morrison said this week.

The city objected to the tower, but cannot block its construction.

Jason Laszlo, a Bell spokesperson, would not confirm this week if the company will cancel the lease, calling it "a private contractual matter."

»www.insidetoronto.ca/News/Scarbo···le/52201


nanook
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join:2007-12-02
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said by CanadianIron See Profile :

"Bell spokesperson Jason Laszlo...
said by CanadianIron See Profile :

"Jason Laszlo, a Bell spokesperson...
Is this now the official Jason Laszlo fanboi thread?

As much as I despise Bell over a number of issues, ISTM that the brouhaha over the Guildwood tower is, as JL comments, "a private contractual matter."
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