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download the battery monitor widgit, then use it to set your phone to AWS only. maybe you'll stay off roaming. however if you lose signal completely, undo it. |
You can change your phone setting to use exclusively AWS. If you own a Samsung device, off the top of my head, enter *#*#4636#*#*, go to Phone Information, then change it to WCDMA Only. |
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TL;DR: Wind Mobile will be able to vote in the same proportion to their current financial investment (65.1%). As it stands, Orascom has already financed 65% of Wind, but has no control (all the directors are Canadian, which was to satisfy foreign ownership rules. I, for one, am happy. It means that Wind will be more confident in dumping more money into the company, rather than potentially getting skittish and ditching. Which means that they're virtually guaranteed (even more than before) to be in for the 700 mHz band, and that we'll be up for having it more quickly than before. |
Aw, crap. Buyout of Wind Mobile exec changes telecom climate - The Globe and Mail Quote:
I think it would be absofuckinglutely HILARIOUS if all the people who ditched Rogers for Wind ended up as Rogers customers again. :badpokerface: |
i dont see what the issue is with letting foreign telecoms to come in... especially not when you realize we sell our oil companies to state owned companies -_- |
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Why not? Given the fact that Wind is the bigger one and only just hit 2% market cap... That and the fact they seem to think that RoBelLus creating new wholly owned sub-brands counts as 'competition' leads me to believe they've got their head further up their asses than we give the government credit for normally. |
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I don't believe that article one bit. First of all, WIND is not allowed to sell its company to any of the big 3 until 2014/2015. Secondly, the government would not allow such a transaction as it would be counter-intuitive to its original plan in 2008. Thirdly, Industry Canada is already in the process of trying to shake up the wireless industry in Canada by introducing online surveys and questionnaires a few months to ago to Canadians to see what kind of changes Canadians would like to see (abolishment of 3 year contracts, Including caller ID in all plans, getting rid of national roaming, etc). I just don't see the government not allowing WIND to be foreign owned, particularly when the government changed its laws last year and went against the recommendation from the Supreme Court of Canada to not allow WIND to operate. They've opened the door to allow foreign investment, broke down a few walls for them to operate, then they would allow them to sell it to Robellus? I highly doubt it. That would be a slap ib the face to the Conservative government. In the article, it mentioned "Wind Mobile Canada is thrusting Ottawa's telecom policy", what does that even mean? Is that an issue with Industry Canada? CRTC? Conservative government? Supreme Court of Canada? There's no direct source nor quote. I think the globe and mail is just trying to stir shit up. What industry source? A sales rep. from Rogers? |
I dont believe one bit until its actually from the CEO that Wind is going to be sold to robelus.... these are just speculations... |
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They're trying to bring in more competition and more options for consumers, and not going back to step 1 like in 2008. |
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WIND Mobile changing up monthly rate plans again Quote:
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wow.. that $40plan looks real good... international text/pic/video included... sounds tempting... |
They've made the REGULAR plans EVEN BETTER with NEW OWNERSHIP. Amazing. |
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Wait... They can't change anything on current customers can they? The new $40 plan doesn't look better than what they have now, if anything they are charging for voicemail and US calling now. |
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To add, Google Voice is coming to Canada (I know it hasn't been officially announced yet, but they have set up routing numbers in Vancouver, and across the country in recent months, where I suspect that service will be officially launching soon). Google Voice allows free calling within US and Canada, and it allows Visual Voicemail, etc. You can also transfer your existing mobile, home number, etc. to their service and utilize only one number. |
"unlimited province wide calling" ? meaning no roaming charges in B.C. except for data? |
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meh, save my $1/month and stick with my BTS plan. i don't need picture texting. |
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