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Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-02-2010 18:29:

^ Give them all the dates they've changed the LCA and how unfair it is. This is a valid weapon if they really want to fight it out w/ you.

EDIT:

OOOOOOKKKKKKKK I just called Roger's Customer Care regarding Toronto to Oakville calls, they said its not long distance. Even though it shows it on the map, they said to call in and confirm it.

They said Burlington is long d now, beats me ... well no need for free long d mins for me, that's as far I would call.

My account is noted, incase in the future they try to pull a fast one on me.

Good luck on this battle guys.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-03-2010 01:06:

Canada�s DAVE Wireless becomes Mobilicity, launches this spring



New entrant WIND Mobile may have been getting the lion�s share of media attention in Canada thanks to parent company Globalive�s notorious battle with the CRTC, but today Data & Audio-Visual Enterprises announced it will begin offering its AWS 3G services as early as this spring under the brand name Mobilicity. With a battle cry of �Mobilicity: My Phone. My City. My Way�, all we know at this point in time is that its �value-packed unlimited plans� with contract-free services will kick off in Toronto this spring followed by Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Ottawa later in the year. Plan pricing as well as specifics about handsets have not been announced, but we do know that at the very least Nokia, RIM and Sony Ericsson will be well represented. So what say you, Canadians? Are you ready for another non-subsidizing carrier to enter the Canadian marketplace?
Fun fact: Mobilicity will become Canada�s seventh UMTS/HSPA carrier (Bell, Fido, Rogers, TELUS, WIND and Virgin are the others) and second to utilize AWS 3G.



Intresting shit ...


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-04-2010 03:42:

Rogers "New" Who Called notification changed 02.02.10



When you have a missed call before, you would get the SMS of who called.

Now the SMS is only sent out when your phone is off. Glad they changed it, the old format was a bit too much.




Rogers North America Wide Data Packages


Launching today are the new North America Data Plans:

BIS Data
$20 - Email, IM
$35 - 500MB, 25cent / mb over
$40 - 1GB, 25cent / mb over

Regular Data
$35 - 500MB, 25cent / mb over
$40 - 1GB, 25cent / mb over

Flex Data
$45 - 500MB
$60 - 1GB
$95 - 2GB
$130 - 3GB
$190 - 5GB

25cent / mb over.

Can be used anywhere in Canada or USA.
Can't be used with BES

Enjoy!!


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-04-2010 17:23:

Someone on HoFo cancelling Rogers over the LCA Changes


Well well, what have we here? Perchance a belated xmas present from a wee birdie, dropped into my inbox?

Seems that someone took Rog to the CCTS over the LCA changes, with the cx seeking cancel@ECF=$0.

And cx won!

(Do note however, the matter wasn't "decided" by the CCTS - Rogers just capitulated shortly after the "investigation" stage commenced and long before a CCTS "decision" was rendered. Which suggests to me that Rogers thinks they would have lost had they fought it so they just cut their losses and gave the cx what the cx asked for: cancel@ECF=$0 + port).



A full 9-page PDF of all scanned pages can be had here if you'd like to share the details with anyone:
http://img684.**************/img684/751/allpdf.pdf

If anyone has any questions please post them publicly and hopefully our birdie will let me know their answers. I don't know if they are even a HoFo member since they just emailed me the scans (I put them into PDF for single-download ease).

Here are the pages:

Pg1


Pg2


Pg3


Pg4


Pg5


Pg6


Pg7


Pg8


Pg9


Enjoy!


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-09-2010 05:37:



Word on the streetz today Rogers launching new plans ...


Posted by Orko on Feb-09-2010 18:20:

I really hope so. My plan comes in at around $98 after taxes, for data and voice. Now, i do have the 6GB for $30 plan, but I dont even need it. I wanted to downgrade, but there isn't much out there.

Hopefully they come out with something a bit better, which reflects that competition is coming (hopefully).


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-09-2010 19:17:

Plans are increased and features decreased ...


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-15-2010 19:07:

Microsoft introduces the new Windows Phone 7 Series mobile platform



At the MWC 2010 keynote, Microsoft officially announced Windows Phone 7 Series, the latest iteration of the Microsoft�s mobile platform. For the first time, the OS previously known as Windows Mobile, has seen a complete overhaul from the user interface to the concept behind the OS. The is not your typical plain jane Windows Mobile phone but is more like the Zune HD on steroids. Some the hightlights of the new OS as well as hardware requirements include:

High resolution, capacitive, multitouch display with gestures that are similar to those in Windows 7 PC operating system
Each handset will have the same three dedicated buttons: start, Bing search, back button
UI is touch-friendly throughout the entire OS, no stylus is needed
Personal and business information is integrated on the handset, emphasis on the dual function of the handset as a personal and business device
New scrolling, tile based interface for the start screen that dynamically displays updated content and can be customized to display the tiles relevant to each user
Phone/address auto-detection that links to dialer and map application
Application bar at the bottom of each application that gives the user quick access to the most used functions within an application
Bing search with geolocation to provide local results, directions, and business/restaurant reviews
Focus on efficiency that minimizes the number of touches to perform actions
Web browser is based upon desktop Internet Explorer code with improved text rendering technology to make web browsing easier
Focus on the phone as an integrated device with different experiences organized into seven core hubs including
people (social networking integration)
pictures (view/share pictures between phone, desktop, and social networks)
games (Xbox live games and service)
music + video (Zune)
marketplace (application store)
office/productivity (Sharepoint/Exchange support)
Tighter control over the phones with a minimum hardware definition for handsets to provide a consistent design experience for the user while allowing manufacturers and operators some flexibility to customize the handsets without changing the underlying core
Windows Live service integration
No Adobe Flash support in version 1 of the OS
Close partnership with AT&T and Orange
Several handset manufacturers and mobile operators have jumped on board the Windows Phone 7 including AT&T, Deutsche Telekom AG, Orange, SFR, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telef�nica, Telstra, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone, Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC, HP, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Qualcomm. Additional details on Windows Phone 7 series application development will be revealed at the MIX10 conference in March. The first Windows 7 phones will be available by holiday 2010. Hit the jump for a promotional video from Microsoft.


Posted by iant56 on Feb-15-2010 21:17:

^^^


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All jokes aside... It looks like a fine piece of OS.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Feb-16-2010 03:54:

I'm curious about the phone component of it all, since it is, you know, a phone first and foremost. None of the videos of images I've seen of it have shown any of that. It's just all about "HEY YOU CAN CHECK AND SEE IF YOUR FACEBOOK FRIENDS HAVE TOLD YOU YOU'RE AN ASSHOLE YET" or "LOOK AT THIS LINE VECTOR ART CALENDAR."

I want it though. As nice as the software looks, I'm more interested in the hardware aspect. I want to know what MS has on tap for minimum/standardized hardware specs. Mentioned was a CPU with a clock freq of at least 1GHz, which screams Qualcomm Snapdragon to me. Though, that could also be a scaled up ARM Cortex A8/A9 which would also be good. Imagine a phone with a Tegra2 SOC... The battery would probably have to be at least 2000mAh, heh.

One thing I really wish is that companies would standardize connectors for their phones, because my car has integrated iPod connectivity only. So, I have to either keep using this iPod I bought specifically for car use, or get an iPhone. Not a big deal, but I'm a nitpicker like that.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Feb-16-2010 08:01:

Windows Phone 7 Series

Video: http://bit.ly/cimmGL

Watch this video...

I WANT, NOW!!!

Windows Phone 7 Series is amazing! This phone will change the game!


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-22-2010 16:19:

China sent 23 billion text messages during Chinese New Year



23 billion text messages in one week, with 13 billion from the first two days alone. Pretty mind-boggling, isn't it? And this 10 percent growth in the number of gung-hey-fat-choi messages is the work of just 747 million phone users in China -- imagine what would've happened if all 1.3 billion people in the country had a phone during Chinese New Year. Throughout the same period, China also produced 1.33 billion MMS messages -- a staggering 40 percent increase from last year -- while China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom operated 127.6 percent, 19.5 percent and 15.7 percent more voice calls respectively. Looks like someone's bagged themselves some extra red pockets here. Now, any guesses for next year's figures?

(Told you guys China makes the most cash in SMS lol 23 billion x $0.15)


Posted by E2EK1EL on Feb-25-2010 00:39:

Bell, Telus, Rogers trial inter-carrier video calling

Even as American carriers continue to resist it, a variety of Canada's GSM networks support video calling on so-enabled 3G handsets -- but currently, the problem is that you're only able to video call other phones on the same network. Fortunately, Rogers, Bell, and Telus have been hard at work playing nice long enough to ensure that their respective video calling services play nice one another, and they've just announced the successful completion of inter-carrier trials. The companies are quick to point out that this makes them the "first inter-carrier partnership in North America" to support 3GPP-compliant video calling, something that should hopefully make AT&T and T-Mobile feel at least a fleeting moment of shame. No word on exactly when the service will be available to end users.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-04-2010 01:15:

Government to open doors to wireless foreign investment




The government started a new session today and in the Speech of the Throne, Governor General Micha�lle Jean outlined top priorities and stated �Our government will open Canada�s doors further to venture capital and to foreign investment in key sectors, including the satellite and telecommunications industries, giving Canadian firms access to the funds and expertise they need.�

More details will be announced tomorrow, but this will make new entrants extremely happy as they have been asking the government for this request. Most notably was CEO of Public Mobile, Alek Krstajic, he said after Globalive was given the green light that they should be given the same rules.

Krstajic stated �All I�m saying is that if you�re going to have one set of rules for him, have them for us as well. Let me get foreign capital right now. I have American partners right now who would love to invest more money and they can�t because we have complied with the rules as we were told they existed and we can�t have any more foreign capital. What we want to do is force the government to say we made new rules in what we did, and we made them for Tony and the guys at Globalive, now let�s treat all, forget the new entrants, let�s open up these markets for the incumbents as well� we should have fair rules across the board.�

Guessing he got his wish and we�ll see more investment opportunities coming into Canada. Another organization that will be thrilled to hear the news is also new entrant Mobilicity. Both new entrants will be launching their new wireless service shortly and with extra funding could rapidly expand their business. In addition, perhaps now Verizon or T-Mobile might step into Canadian territory.

More here at the Globe
(Thanks Nadim!)


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-16-2010 17:45:

Google Nexus One with Rogers 3G on sale now


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-16-2010 21:07:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Google Nexus One with Rogers 3G on sale now



My friend just ordered one today, and was excited like a school girl..lol

I am debating between this or waiting for the HTC Bravo.
I do love HTC's sense ui. I know I can just run a rom on the nexus one, but still undecided.

Until then the Magic will have to serve me


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-17-2010 02:08:

I want an N1 pretty bad but I can't justify $600 on a phone.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-17-2010 05:18:

No copy-and-paste & multtasking for Windows Phone 7 Series






Just got the bad news from another session at MIX10 in Las Vegas: There won't be any copy-paste action going on, at least at first, as apps are going to be pretty well sandboxed.

That's the long and short of it. Whether you really need copy and paste is one of those things that'll be debating until the end of time -- or at least until it actually comes to WP7S. So strap in, everybody. It's gonna be a long ride.

Also gleaned from this afternoon's sessions is that despite Silverlight crawling all over the operating system, it won't actually be baked into Internet Explorer. That means you won't be able to take advantage of the usual Silverlight fodder you find online.

http://www.wmexperts.com/no-copy-and-paste-windows-phone-7-series

EDIT: No mulitasking found either


Posted by Abercrombie on Mar-17-2010 16:19:

How can you NOT have copy/cut/paste capabilities on a smartphone? It's ridiculous.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-17-2010 16:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
How can you NOT have copy/cut/paste capabilities on a smartphone? It's ridiculous.


The iPhone didn't have copy & paste until 3.0, the entire world b*tched & complained, 1.0 to 3.0 is two years!

I doubt we'll see multitasking either


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-17-2010 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
The iPhone didn't have copy & paste until 3.0, the entire world b*tched & complained, 1.0 to 3.0 is two years!

I doubt we'll see multitasking either


Which is why I love Android!!!


Posted by Abercrombie on Mar-17-2010 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
The iPhone didn't have copy & paste until 3.0, the entire world b*tched & complained, 1.0 to 3.0 is two years!

I doubt we'll see multitasking either


oh I see... I got mine with 3.0 already installed... I can't imagine going without it!


Posted by Orko on Mar-17-2010 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
How can you NOT have copy/cut/paste capabilities on a smartphone? It's ridiculous.


Windows mobile right now has copy/paste and multi tasking, and has since the beginning of the OS. How they can remove such features is beyond me.

I loved Windows Mobile because it felt like a real business phone, and allowed me to get a tonne done. The interface was shit, and it was unstable, but my productivity was still very high.

Trying to work on documents on the iphone is a nightmare. How the fuck do you move files around, and import documents? You have to import docs to specific programs, instead of a spot on the hard drive? Insane.

Windows Mobile has its strong points. I really hope that M$ does not go backwards trying to appease the idiotic iPhone crowd.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-17-2010 23:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
oh I see... I got mine with 3.0 already installed... I can't imagine going without it!


Jailbreaking it removed all those limitations

Copy & Paste
Brackgrounding (Multitasking)
MMS
Tethering
Push Notification for Apps
Scrub Skipping
etc etc etc


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-18-2010 03:53:

I've never ever had the need to copy and paste on any phone I've ever owned. I have no idea why this is a big deal. Multitasking yes, what the hell is that?


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