Posted by Ennev on 201001.13 – 17:30
Filed under Gadget/Stuff, tech
Tagged as bell, canada, card, gsm, hspa, mobile, phone, rogers, sim, sim card, telus
I was cheking for new products and rates on thiers site and found this :
Telus’ Sim Card
This is a great move from Telus, being open to unlocked phone will certainly help to kick innovation in this sector in Canada. Now it will be interesting to see if others player in Canada will follow.
Posted by Ennev on 200908.21 – 09:51
Filed under From a mobile location, Media, news clips, tech
Tagged as bell, cable, communication, CRTC, mobile, mobility, rogers, satellite
Why scrap? Fix it instead!
We need an board like that. But it need to work.
Can’t just let the system regulate itself. That’s why the mobile services are so expensive in Canada and that our Internet providers have free reign like they have right now.
read this:
Scrap the CRTC, petition urges
An online petition to dissolve the CRTC has attracted hundreds of signatures in the wake of the regulator’s ruling against independent internet providers last week.
What do you think?
Posted by Ennev on 200908.10 – 16:02
This time it might be for a good cause!
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/08/10/rogers-bell-fees236.html?ref=rss
Rogers and Bell television cable subscribers are being told they will see their monthly fees hiked by 1.5 per cent beginning September.
Posted by Ennev on 200905.07 – 11:16
The android will be at Rogers: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-text/featuredphones?content3=a
NO ? So why is that Rogers always get the nice phones? o.k. o.k. most of the cool phone are GSM, but it really feel like Telus and Bell lack of buzz. They really need to work on theirs images.
Posted by Ennev on 200905.05 – 21:55
I’m tired of theses gimmic. Like receiving 140 chrs take so much bandwidth? It’s time for real competition in this business or reglementation. Now they are just following each others. One provider rise something and the others follow.
Cheap.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/05/05/rogers-text.html?ref=rss
Rogers Wireless said Tuesday it would begin charging 15 cents for each incoming text message for customers without message plans, beginning on July 7.