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Posted by VDub on Oct-10-2009 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Nokia N900 Hands On



This is like porn for vertigo...


Posted by VDub on Oct-10-2009 20:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Will one of our current providers be able to break WIND?


Depends on their beans intake...


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-12-2009 02:41:




Palm Pre is Cracking Up?
Under: Other Mobile Phones Date: June 16th, 2009


How long has the Palm Pre been available? Not long enough for reports of screen cracking. However apparently precentral has received its first report of a Palm Pre screen cracking which was reported the day after the launch.

The word is that Palm Pre screen cracks aren�t just an isolated case either as a fair quantity of Palm Pre owners are reporting screen cracks around the centre button and form a spider web across the screen.

Having said that, Sprint is quick to replace any cracked Palm Pre handset without having to go through the TEP. But it has to be said that this sort of thing happening so early on in the life of the Palm pre does not bode well.


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That's too bad, I won't be getting this ver of the Pre and what I've read, getting a replacement unit is total pain in the ass.

It's a design flaw, 99% of all these cracks are from the home button ... and some are end to end cracks and the others are tiny ones. No matter what, your digitizer snaps in this process.


Posted by Abercrombie on Oct-12-2009 03:29:

FINALLY!!!!

quote:
Stickam iPhone app released! Watch any show and chat live with any user from your iPhone

Now you can enjoy all of the great entertainment on Stickam when you're on the go! The Stickam iPhone app allows you to watch any live Stickam stream and join the interactive chat rooms. Find a show or your friends and chat live from your iPhone. You will never miss an opportunity to interact with a live stream from your favorite celebrities, bands, live podcasts, top radio stations, or TV shows ever again.

Features:
View featured shows
View popular live shows and social users of Stickam
View your live friends
Search for live users
Chat with live users
Landscape and portrait viewing mode supported
Watch with 3G and Wifi
Dowlnload it from iTunes



Posted by urban_legend on Oct-13-2009 13:28:

Drool Material.....


I Can't wait to get mine.



Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-15-2009 01:05:



Thanks to another anonymous tipster, we have some wonderful info regarding the Launch of WIND MOBILE.

First we start with the plans. There will be none of the following:

- No contracts
- No System Access Fee
- No Caller ID or Voice Mail fees
- No in province Long Distance (i.e. calling anywhere in your province should be a local call)

There will also only be 3 rate plans to start.

Next we move on to the phones.

- Bold 9700
- HTC Snap/Dash 3g
- Huawei U8220
- There will also be a Samsung slider. Not too sure on the model but it is one with a full slide out keyboard.


Posted by smuncky on Oct-15-2009 02:10:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL


Thanks to another anonymous tipster, we have some wonderful info regarding the Launch of WIND MOBILE.

First we start with the plans. There will be none of the following:

- No contracts
- No System Access Fee
- No Caller ID or Voice Mail fees
- No in province Long Distance (i.e. calling anywhere in your province should be a local call)

There will also only be 3 rate plans to start.

Next we move on to the phones.

- Bold 9700
- HTC Snap/Dash 3g
- Huawei U8220
- There will also be a Samsung slider. Not too sure on the model but it is one with a full slide out keyboard.



very good to hear. now just waiting for the prices.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-15-2009 13:59:

Nokia posts $834 million quarterly loss, smartphone share down to 35%



Nokia just posted a net loss of 559 million euro (834 million dollars) for the third quarter -- its first quarterly loss in a decade according to the AFP. The loss comes after a reported 20% drop in sales and 1.17 billion euros in write-downs, mostly for impairment charges on Nokia Siemens Networks. Nokia also said that its smartphone market share dropped to 35% versus 41% in the previous quarter. With fierce competition from Apple and RIM, and Palm just launching its Pre into Nokia's European stronghold, well, it's a good thing Nokia's branching out into untapped markets like single-core Atom-based netbooks.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Oct-16-2009 01:18:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL


Thanks to another anonymous tipster, we have some wonderful info regarding the Launch of WIND MOBILE.

First we start with the plans. There will be none of the following:

- No contracts
- No System Access Fee
- No Caller ID or Voice Mail fees
- No in province Long Distance (i.e. calling anywhere in your province should be a local call)

There will also only be 3 rate plans to start.

Next we move on to the phones.

- Bold 9700
- HTC Snap/Dash 3g
- Huawei U8220
- There will also be a Samsung slider. Not too sure on the model but it is one with a full slide out keyboard.


Awesome! If the plans are great or reasonable i may finally have a reason to leave solo?

We'll see. Love that im on a month to month contract w/ solo, so i can leave any time i chose to take advantage of this new carrier if they any good.

But to be honest, im happy as a pig in shit wiht my amazing solo plan and my pearl.

No real desire to wanna change companies.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-16-2009 02:05:

just remember, if you go on Wind ... their phones only work on their networks, T-Mobile and any other 1700 mhz


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-29-2009 22:19:



WIND is a NO GO for now, CRTC

http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-678.htm


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-29-2009 22:22:

Motorola DROID spotted in fine GSM form (video)



While the newly launched DROID is keeping us plenty busy, we'd be remiss if we didn't hep you to this hands-on video that's recently popped up on the YouTubes. Of Vietnamese origin, we do believe that this is the first GSM version of the phone we've caught on tape. All seems to be going well until about 2 minutes 7 seconds, when the viewer encounters a "considerable lag" in between gesturing to open the app drawer and the event itself. But don't take our word for it -- see for yourself after the break.


http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/28/...gsm-form-video/


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-30-2009 02:22:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL


WIND is a NO GO for now, CRTC

http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-678.htm




Incumbents - 1
Consumers - 0


Posted by Orko on Oct-30-2009 19:35:

Fuck sometimes I want to move from this country just because of telecom.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Oct-30-2009 20:46:

This place is fucked, I'm noving to the Isle of Man, live in a shack on the coast, and ride my Street Triple R all day every day


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-30-2009 21:46:

Watch the Data rates for Bell and Telus to skyrocket after November 5th, the launch date of the iPhone 3G(S).

It will be sometime data rates will go down in pricing, Roger's excuse is the 21mps HSPA+ and Bell / Tellus excuses of the overlay upgraded HSPA networks.

Now arent you guys glad I made that thread regarding the 1st Gen iPhone / Blackberry / Windows Mobile Data Value Pack? It was only offered unofficially for 1 month.

$30 (-$10 Discount if you got lucky)
500 MB Data
Unlimited TXT and MMS
VVM or EVM
WC
CW
CID
CF


Posted by E2EK1EL on Oct-31-2009 17:56:



Canadians have long craved for a new wireless carrier to bust onto the scene and break up what is often described as the anti-competitive practices of incumbents Bell, Rogers and TELUS (aka �The Big Three�). Following Industry Canada�s 2008 auction of Advanced Wireless Services, the majority of hope was placed in a swaggering upstart which recently announced it would operate under the WIND brand name. But this Thursday, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission informed WIND that it that it couldn�t go live with its HSPA network. The reasoning behind the CRTC�s decision was that if felt WIND�s parent company, Globalive Wireless, did not meet the criteria set forth in the Telecommunications Act which stipulates all carriers must be majority owned and controlled by Canadians. To meet these requirements, at least 80% of the board of directors and voting shares must be controlled by Canadians and the company cannot be �otherwise controlled by persons that are not Canadian.� What the CRTC found was that Oracsom, Globalive�s Egyptian financiers, controlled 65.1% of WINDs equity, the Canadian rights to the WIND brand, carried the majority of the company�s debt and that liquidity rights were �inconsistent with the relative voting interests of the shareholders.� The situation is complex, but all is not lost for WIND. With this in mind, we sat down with WIND�s CEO Ken Campbell and asked him what the future holds.

Mike: Prior to the ruling, you were quite optimistic that the CRTC would approve WINDs launch given that Industry Canada had previously ruled that your ownership structure complied with the Telecommunications Act. What do you think caused the CRTC to rule differently?

Ken: What we do know is that Industry Canada approved us back in March, on March 13th, and the frame of reference that they used was pretty much the same as the CRTC. The two groups came to different conclusions, obviously, and right now what we are doing is reviewing what�s come out and assessing what our options could be. It�s a pretty sad day for Canadian consumers. It�s unfortunate, Canada needs competition and needs a new national wireless operator and this is a setback.

Mike: There has been a lot of talk about having Industry Minister Tony Clement and the Cabinet overturn the CRTCs ruling, something they are legally permitted to do. Are you actively exploring this option, and if so, are you fearful of any backlash?
Ken: I am not sure what you are referring to, but no, for our part, we are just looking at what our options might be and reviewing what the CRTC has come out with. I am not aware of what Minister Clement might have commented on today.

[Ed. Prior to our interview, Industry Minister Tony Clement publically stated that he and Industry Canada will be investigating the CRTC�s decision. Said Clement: �We are examining the CRTC decision very closely, and certainly we are still very much in favour of more competition in the telecom space for Canadian consumers. That�s why we opened up these contracts to other new entrants.�

Mike: What are some of your options as you understand it? Certainly there is talk of WIND aligning itself with�

Ken: At this time all of those things are just media speculation. As I said, we are looking at all of our alternatives. We are going to assess all of them very seriously and will determine what sort of action we can take. We have to review the CRTC ruling � there is a lot to it � and we are going to look at what our options which include many.

BG: Not being Canadian and looking at the Canadian landscape in terms of wireless carriers, the premise of what you set out to do seems so great. There have been rumors, and much of them have been confirmed, that there was to be a simple 3-tier price plan, great handsets, a great retail experience, etc. How important do you think the whole retail experience is to the customer and providing a great service?

Ken: I think the customer experience is absolutely important. Here we�ve got a situation where we pay twice as much as they do in the US, our minutes of use are half of what they are in the US, and wireless penetration is at 65%. Clearly it is a market that is under-developed and where customers simply overpay. The other thing is that in Canada our customer saturation numbers are extremely low. We�ve got a very disenfranchised and very frustrated customer base that is really ripe and in need of competition. The other thing you should know is that this country is dominated by three carriers, but if you look regionally, it is typically two carriers that dominate regional markets. Canada is effectively an oligopoly and in many regions pretty much a duopoly. There is definitely an opportunity with consumers and the numbers speak for themselves.

BG: Going forward, you were really hopeful from everything that we read�

Ken: We�ve got 800 employees. We�ve got retail staff, we�ve hired call centers, we have a brand, we have a great experience, and definitely, as you mentioned, we have some good price plans and a very solid proposition that will resonate with consumers. We�re definitely teed up and ready to go.

BG: Have you announced the price plans at all?

Ken: No, we haven�t announced them. We did announce that we have a few, three, and I think that customers will find them simple and easy to understand and, frankly, a great value.

BG: So, like you said, everyone is hired and things are read to go. Can you continue those operations in the mean time until you get approval, or does all of that have to stop now?

Ken: Well, we are assessing what our options are. But the network has been being built in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto and Ottawa and our coverage was being deployed. What we are going to continue to focus in on is our operation and assessing what our options are with this unfortunate ruling.
Mike: Are you still allowed to continue the development of the network , or are you abandoning this work until you can get things sorted out?

Ken: We�re really assessing and evaluating our options right now.

Mike: So it sounds as if you are more focused on the legal matter at hand as opposed to continuing to develop the network.

Ken: Yes, it�s just prudent that we evaluate the situation and the ruling. Obviously to run our business we need the CRTC to approve it, so we will see what our options might be. Canada definitely deserves some competition here and so for our part we just have to focus in on the ruling and see what, if anything, can be done.

Mike: How confident are you that a compromise will be reached in the near future that would allow you to continue the development of your network and eventually launch?

Ken: It�s just not clear right now. It�s too early to say.

BG: Well, Ken, thank you so much for your time we really appreciate it.

Ken: Thanks very much for reaching out to us. I like your site.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Nov-04-2009 16:48:

Welcome Bell and Telus to HSPA+ side of things


Posted by VERTiG0 on Nov-04-2009 21:07:

Am I going to be able to take my GSM phone to Bell or Telus at some point?


Posted by VDub on Nov-05-2009 02:12:

What was everyone's first celly???

Mine...


Posted by Shaya007 on Nov-05-2009 02:18:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
What was everyone's first celly???

Mine...




Posted by E2EK1EL on Nov-05-2009 03:38:

My First

Motorola Microtac Elite - Retail $2000.00 - $2700.000
(I had 3 of them ... the final ver was a VIP Series *Red Display*)





Posted by FunkyCrew on Nov-05-2009 03:44:

Nokia 3210


Posted by Abercrombie on Nov-05-2009 04:16:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
What was everyone's first celly???


Mine with Clearnet (before it became Telus)

(actual size)


Posted by Dr. Z on Nov-05-2009 05:21:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Am I going to be able to take my GSM phone to Bell or Telus at some point?


if it's got 3g, and bell's 3g band


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