LordWanker
Active Member
Customer service is only one portion of the package. If the cellular coverage ( national and local) and reliability is pathetic, then is it that much of a bargain in the long run?
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Bell, Telus and Rogers are the major carriers. They are the only ones who are National carriers. Wind has just joined the batch, but I considered it and then decided not to even give them a shot. My friends all complain about dropped calls and piss poor reception. One even went back to Fido. I've heard horror stories about Rogers, but have yet to have one negative experience.
If you want a smartphone that works on all Canadian networks, get this one. Better than the iPhone imo.
Costs are way different in Canada too. As nice as the Nexus One is (and it is quite nice), it doesn't make sense to buy an unsubsidized phone as your monthly cost will be the same. Unless, that is, you're skipping the country soon or something.
The Motorola Milestone is supposed to be a nice Android phone (It's called the Motorola Droid in the U.S.) but I still don't have a lot of love for Motorola hardware.
Wind & Mobilicity don't do subsidized phones anyways, that's why their monthly rates are lower than the incumbents.
Plus, if you have experience with Voip... you can just sign up for unlimited internet (mobilicity, $40) and use that for unlimited talk & text too. Get an iPhone and you'll be paying Rogers $85 every month, for 3 years, for the same service
Their phones are subsidized actually. It's still not the full price of the phone. (Which is scary.)
Their monthly rates are lower because they are not greedy corporate ***holes.