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TOTA Mobile/Wireless/Celluar/VOIP Thread (pg. 153)
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| Ravist |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
WIND Pricing

Special thanks to Emery for sending this over.
Chat: $15 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited incoming text
100 province-wide voice minutes
50 text messages
Always Talk: $35 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited province-wide calling
Unlimited incoming text
50 outgoing text messages
Always Shout: $45 per month
Unlimited Canada-wide calling
Unlimited incoming /outgoing text messages
Voicemail
Data Plans
Infinite Mobile: $35 per month (used with any voice plan)
Unlimited internet for phones (tethering too)
Infinite Laptop: $45 per month
Unlimited internet for USB data sticks
Possibly there will be a web on your phone only type data plan for $10/mn.
BlackBerry data plans
Social BlackBerry: $10 per month
Unlimited instant messaging, Facebook and MySpace.
Infinite BlackBerry: $35 per month (used with any voice plan)
Unlimited internet for BlackBerry
Addons:
Voice: 10c Per Minute with the $15 plan
SMS: 10c each
MMS: 20c each
Voicemail: $5
Long Distance:
$20 for unlimited North America |
WICKED DEALS!!!
Always Talk: $35 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited province-wide calling
Unlimited incoming text
50 outgoing text messages
this is sooo worth 35 a month! holy , can anyone say cellution? |
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ravist
WICKED DEALS!!!
Always Talk: $35 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited province-wide calling
Unlimited incoming text
50 outgoing text messages
this is sooo worth 35 a month! holy , can anyone say cellution? |
I wish the outgoing txt msging was higher ... maybe 700 to be fair
average users use about 500-700 |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Long Distance:
$20 for unlimited North America |
CHRIST JESUS! That right there is insane -- $20 for UNLIMITED "NORTH AMERICA" LD?!?!
me! That's bloody brilliant!
The 20$ for UNLIMITED is itself cheap as all !! That's a ing landlie price (like i pay for on my home phone).
But the whole of NA part is further icing on the cake... not just Canada... North America... WOW!!
DEALIO! |
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| Ravist |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I wish the outgoing txt msging was higher ... maybe 700 to be fair
average users use about 500-700 |
who cares when you have unlimited province wide calling? |
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| VDub |
Wow...
I am not impressed with those prices...
There's no way I can threaten Rogers with those plans... |
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| Ravist |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
Wow...
I am not impressed with those prices...
There's no way I can threaten Rogers with those plans... |
its a step forward in the right direction and why would you want to stay with a company that has more expensive prices? I dont understand, you're trying to make a better deal for yourself, even though there is something better? (and hopefully more of these companies will emerge and create more competition) |
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ravist
who cares when you have unlimited province wide calling? |
Ppl dont talk that much anymore, unless your in the business sector. Txting is preferred 95% of the times, even the dinosaur generation is moving forward.
My last bill I've used ...
VP
5mins = Day
30mins = WN/WE
DP
250 MB
Txt Msging
600 = Outgoing
450 = Incoming |
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
Wow...
I am not impressed with those prices...
There's no way I can threaten Rogers with those plans... |
Only threat I see is the business ppl moving over, they need more daytime mintues and this will save their bills.
The bad thing is; they all need to buy whatever blackberry unit offered in that network, due to the 1700 band. |
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| dEsidEL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jem_hadar
CHRIST JESUS! That right there is insane -- $20 for UNLIMITED "NORTH AMERICA" LD?!?!
me! That's bloody brilliant!
The 20$ for UNLIMITED is itself cheap as all !! That's a ing landlie price (like i pay for on my home phone).
But the whole of NA part is further icing on the cake... not just Canada... North America... WOW!!
DEALIO! |
apparently it costs no more to call someone in Vacouver than it does someone in Toronto on an all IP (HSDPA+) network. I think the only reason why "long distance" on most cellular networks is still charged today is because of a general lack of understanding among the overall public about this.
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
apparently it costs no more to call someone in Vacouver than it does someone in Toronto on an all IP (HSDPA+) network. I think the only reason why "long distance" on most cellular networks is still charged today is because of a general lack of understanding among the overall public about this.
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That's very interesting to learn... we're being taken to the cleaners (but not even the way I assume we were) |
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| E2EK1EL |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
Wow...
I am not impressed with those prices...
There's no way I can threaten Rogers with those plans... |
I've been month-by-month about a year now with rogers, and maybe the new pricing will convince them to match or beat it, but lock me in for a few years |
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