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exstasie
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Toronto/Sauga, Canada
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Select Rogers Plus stores to open early coast-to-coast on July 11
Launch promotions to include limited time 6GB data offer
http://micro.newswire.ca/release.cg...=5804-0&Start=0
Effective July 11, and as a limited time promotional offer for customers
who activate by August 31 on a three year contract, a data-only offering of 6GB of data for $30 per month is being made available that can be added to any in-market voice plan. For example, with 6GB of data, iPhone 3G users can visit 35,952 web pages, or send and receive 157,286 emails, or watch 6,292 minutes of YouTube videos each and every month.(xx)
New Canadian iPhone 3G customers will also have the choice to select from Rogers Wireless' existing voice and smartphone data plans and/or additional features to best suit their needs, or from Rogers Wireless' value bundled plans specifically for iPhone 3G. Existing Rogers Wireless customers can keep their current voice service plan and select a separate data plan to meet their needs or choose from other plans after checking their individual upgrade eligibility.
PS. THIS IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON FIDO...
I think Rogers/Fido have finally hit a homerun with the iPhone, considering you can use your current voice plan...
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dEsidEL
Fu Man Choonz

Registered: Aug 2000
Location: Below the Belt
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| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
Select Rogers Plus stores to open early coast-to-coast on July 11
Launch promotions to include limited time 6GB data offer
http://micro.newswire.ca/release.cg...=5804-0&Start=0
Effective July 11, and as a limited time promotional offer for customers
who activate by August 31 on a three year contract, a data-only offering of 6GB of data for $30 per month is being made available that can be added to any in-market voice plan. For example, with 6GB of data, iPhone 3G users can visit 35,952 web pages, or send and receive 157,286 emails, or watch 6,292 minutes of YouTube videos each and every month.(xx)
New Canadian iPhone 3G customers will also have the choice to select from Rogers Wireless' existing voice and smartphone data plans and/or additional features to best suit their needs, or from Rogers Wireless' value bundled plans specifically for iPhone 3G. Existing Rogers Wireless customers can keep their current voice service plan and select a separate data plan to meet their needs or choose from other plans after checking their individual upgrade eligibility.
PS. THIS IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON FIDO...
I think Rogers/Fido have finally hit a homerun with the iPhone, considering you can use your current voice plan...
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I took at the link but i doesn't say how long the 6 gig option will be on your plan for $30?
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Jul-09-2008 15:32
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Fu Man Choonz

Registered: Aug 2000
Location: Below the Belt
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still no unlimited data, and this offer is only for activations prior to August 31st., but it seems like Rogers is reacting to all the negative publicity by putting a 'band-aid' on the problem to appease early adopters. Check out the areas highlighted in yellow.
You really gotta wonder the choice of words.. you can almost smell their arrogance and contempt of the new age consumer
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Rogers caves on iPhone pricing
July 09, 2008
CHRIS SORENSEN
BUSINESS REPORTER
Rogers Communications Inc. has thrown a bone to potential iPhone customers by offering a limited-time promotional data rate plan that should silence complaints about Canadian pricing for the eagerly-anticipated device.
The wireless giant said today it would give iPhone subscribers who sign up before Aug. 31 the option of purchasing a 6-gigabyte data plan for $30 per month in addition to any voice plan.
While that still doesn’t match the unlimited data plans offered in the United States by AT&T Inc., the promotion offers significantly better value than the rate plans Rogers unveiled earlier this month.
Under that pricing model, the cheapest plan offered just 400 megabytes of data, 150 minutes of weekday talk time and unlimited evenings and weekends for $60 per month plus fees and taxes.
The plans immediately sparked protest in some quarters of the Internet from users who argued the iPhone’s focus on mobile Web browsing and multimedia would quickly propel users over their caps, leaving with hefty overage charges at the end of each month.
John Boynton, the senior vice-president and chief marketing officer of Rogers Wireless, said in an interview the promotional offer is in response to customer concerns.
“We’re responding to our customers that gave us a lot of feedback,” he said, adding that rumours about a spat with Apple over pricing or a limited supply of iPhones were false.
He said Rogers is expecting record sales following the iPhone’s launch on Friday at six Rogers stores across the country, including a Rogers store on Dundas St. in Toronto.
“This will be best-selling phone in Canadian history.”
He added that the 6-gigabyte promotional offer won’t be limited to the iPhone, but will be available on all devices that run on Rogers third generation, or 3G, wireless network. That includes the soon-to-be launched BlackBerry Bold.
Boynton said existing price plans for the iPhone will go back into effect Sept. 1.
“What we’re trying to do is satisfy a very small group of people, the early adopters,” he said. “When those customers are done, we’re back to our basic user.”
Meanwhile, rivals Bell Canada Inc. and Telus Corp. have stepped into a pricing controversy of their own after telling customers they would be charged 15 cents for every text message they receive beginning next month.
At present, subscribers are only charged for outgoing text messages. Users who opt for a plan that includes text messaging won’t be affected.
The phone companies say the move is necessary because of the explosive growth in the popularity of text messaging among Canadians.
While the change would put the Canadian carriers in line with U.S. wireless operators that charge 20 cents per message, some are complaining that it’s a cash grab and that subscribers will be unfairly penalized for cell phone spam.
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source:
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/457180
remember that this is only available on a 3 YEAR CONTRACT
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Rogers/Fido Data users rejoice!
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1395592
According to this you can now get 6GB of data for $30. This 6GB is not IMEI restricted so you can use it on your unlocked gray market phones. You can do whatever you want with it - WAP, tethering, YouTube, etc. Hurray!
The post says it’s for Fido but apparently it will be on Rogers too. Just remember you have to sign a 3 year contract.
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