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plans are no contract.. if you want to get a phone, then your on a TAB system... you can leave anytime with no penalty.. just pay off what you own and be on your way.. but you have a phone, just make sure its AWS HSPA compatible not AWS LTE... lol |
so whats this all mean for WIND? Wind Mobile written down to $0 by owner Vimpelcom - Business - CBC News Netherlands-based telecom firm Vimpelcom has written down its investment in Canadian telecom carrier Wind Mobile to zero at the same time it slashed the value of its investment in the Ukraine. In January, Wind Mobile withdrew from the 700MHz spectrum auction after failing to get backing from its parent company to buy more advanced spectrum. Vimpelcom had failed to negotiate greater control over its Canadian joint venture with Wind partner Anthony Lacavera, according to Reuters. Vimpelcom, whose biggest investors are Russia's Alfa Group and Norway's Telenor, took a $2 billion US writedown on its investment in Ukraine, where it holds about 43 per cent market share with 26 million subscribers. CEO Jo Lunder said the company had changed its expectations of future cashflow out of Ukraine, because of the risks arising from its current political situation. In addition to a tussle with the Russians over control of Crimea, Ukraine has numerous economic problems, including declining personal incomes. Lunder said Vimpelcom takes a “long-term view” on Ukraine and plans to remain in the market. It is also under pressure in Russia, where average revenue per user, subscriber base and revenue all fell. The company took a total writedown of $2.9 billion and reported losses of $2.6 billion for the fourth quarter. In Canada, Vimpelcom was forced to pull back from buying a bigger stake in Wind Mobile last June. In its quarterly report on Thursday, it indicated it is “reassessing” continuing involvement in the Canadian market. "The company fully impaired its assets in Canada, mainly relating to the challenges the company is facing in the country, which resulted in the strategic decision to withdraw from the 700 MHz spectrum auction and the reassessment of the prospects for continuing operations in the country,” Vimpelcom said in the report to shareholders. The company wrote down the value of its Wind investment by $768 million. That comes after writing it down by $328 million last year. Wind has 649,000 customers in Canada, Vimpelcom's earnings show. Three large telecom companies – Bell, Telus and Rogers – dominate the wireless market in Canada and scooped up the bulk of new high-quality spectrum offered in February. Lacavera still has ambitious plans for Wind in Canada despite the company’s small size. "We've faced a lot of adversities and challenges since we started up Wind (in Canada) and we're still here... We are going to continue to execute on our business plan," he told Reuters. |
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Knowing Wind it's not LTE The data is so slow you won't want to use it. |
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How's Winds coverage these days? Are there still dead spots in downtown or at sfu? Posted via RS Mobile |
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WIND is currently having a promotion for $39 which includes the following features: Up to $150 in WINDtab Unlimited US Roaming (Data, Talk and Text) Unlimited Canada-wide Calling Unlimited Canada-wide Texting Unlimited Canada/US wide Picture/Video Messaging Unlimited Data (Fair Usage Policy Applies) Call Control (Caller ID, Missed Call Alerts, Conference Calling, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting) No Hidden Fees, System Access Fees or Activation Fees Use your features anywhere on our network |
Is the Wind network down right now? EDIT: http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...down-in-Milton Turns out it's a Canada wide outage. |
Made the announcement yesterday that Videotron officially now has plans to roll out across Canada and is willing to partner up or acquire one of the new entrants to double their subscription based.. make sense to go with Wind since they already have 750 000 subscribers and Videotron has 500 000 within quebec Quote:
and their website Reducing Wireless Costs is everyone's call. Videotron mobile plan. |
has anyone gone down to the states so far with the data roaming package? if its running H+ thats not so bad. |
I went down to Oregon with the roaming package, and found it to be pretty decent whenever I was in an urban area. Remember that you're roaming with tmobile, and they're basically the American Wind (Good prices, decent service in cities, but when you leave them much less so). I had a Freedompop hotspot as a backup just in case I needed data somewhere that Tmobile didn't have service (the freedompop uses sprint) or in case my friends wanted to connect and we split up. All in all, I can't say I was dissatisfied, I found a very similar speed to what we have here at home, but whenever I was driving between cities, I couldn't load new maps or search for food/gas nearby with google maps because there's no roaming agreement with anyone but tmobile. Also, on that vein, make sure that when you enter an area that has tmobile service you turn your phone's radio off and on again. Otherwise, you'll stay locked to the provider you got when you were between cities. When I came back, I tried to turn off roaming using the USSD code, but the only thing you can do there is activate it. If you want to turn it off, you have to go to the site or call in. I don't have preauthorised payments, so I top my phone up monthly whenever I feel like it. Because I hadn't cancelled roaming, I topped up enough to pay my bill, but not enough to redo the roaming (got a bunch of 'oops, you don't have enough to do US roaming!' texts). HOWEVER. After three months, and topping my phone up for about $10 more than my monthly bill...I got a text saying US roaming has been activated. But it only cost me $5. So if you're planning on heading to the states regularly, you may just want to add that on and leave it on, because it seems like after three months, they'll chop the price down from $15 to $5...which is just beyond insane. Honestly, I really hope Videotron picks up Wind and keeps their brand and pricing. It'd be fantastic. |
You will roam on at&t when there is no T-Mobile reception. It is part of their roaming agreement. It will always choose T-Mobile first when both are available but I have read stories of people being able to force themselves onto the at&t network. |
There is pretty much ZERO reception in the Killarney area, as a matter of fact, you can't even connect to the WIND network there. The dead spot is fairly huge as well. I am pretty disappointed. |
I'm having the same issue. Lots of places where moblicity will have decent reception but wind barely connects to the network |
Hey guys i was wondering if wind charges for a Simcard swap?i tried cutting my old one to fit my blackberry10,it didnt work |
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Go to a corporate store like the one on Alberni for all your service needs. I would stay far away from all the resellers. They are only in it for sales and not customer service. |
I just got the wind 39 plan. What do I need to do to actually use my phone while in the states? I was in the state this past weekend, and I thought it would automatically work as soon as I am in the states... Then I tried turning on Roaming on my phone (Galaxy Nexus), but I still had no data... |
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guys on the roaming plan beware, its not really unlimited. there is an actual cap that is NOT stated anywhere. http://forums.redflagdeals.com/wind-...mited-1502689/ mind you this guy clocked 5000 minutes on long drives. who the fuck would talk to this guy for hours at a time every fucking day. I speak to my wife less than an hour a day and i live with her. |
Wind, even here, has always had a 'fair use' policy capping speed after 5 gigs. Iunno about the rest of you, but I don't think I've gone over two gigs before. |
the connection has always been too slow for me to even bother trying to DL anything substantial, I find I rarely break 1gb |
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however a simple warning should have been prefferable than outright account suspension. |
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