
07-29-2009, 12:51 AM
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Thinker
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 411
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I switched from a Telus P4000 (HTC Titan) to an iPhone last week. I had the gateway drug, er, device, the iPod Touch since Christmas. This clenched the deal.
As I have posted previously, what made me abadon the WM platform was the awful Canadian choices for screen quality and the insulting WM data plans in here Canada. In the future, if a Canadian provider manages to come with a reasonable data plan and a reasonable phone, I may return.
Using a real browser makes a world of difference for the usability of my device. I am a unique situation, though, in that last year I used a total of 147 minutes of voice services. The Telus reps did their darndest to keep me, offering me an special double top secret data plan (1GB/month) with 200 voice minutes per month for $185/month.
I still can't justify that when Rogers, for now, is offering 6 GB and 100 voice minutes (just fine for me) for $55 + taxes and lame fees.
I do a lot of US travel, so here's where I've figured the best situation is:
1) take Rogers up on their refurb 3G plan ($49 for an older iPhone)
2) take AT&T up on their 3Gs plan ($199 new iPhone)
Acquisition costs: $270, about. 3 year contract with Rogers (ugh) and 2 year with AT&T.
Monthly fee: $70 Rogers, ~$80 AT&T (converted to CDN). That's $150 and I get the equivalent of unlimited data and voice (for my usage patterns) on both sides of the border.
Downside: I have to carry two phones. I could jailbreak them and get it down to one device. I may have to do that after the one year warranty expires, or sooner. Other downside: taking my business to Rogers.
I've done every slice and dice of all their roming package options. This is the best I can come up with based on months of talking and looking.
That also gives me something I don't have with Telus: the ability to use a phone in Europe. Recently I had to make do with Skype and Wifi.
BTW, I justified the Rogers phone by taking the advice that one of their CSRs recommended to me trying to get me to buy their crazy Rogers Home Phone plans. I cancelled one of my other services with Rogers. Amazing that their lines of business actually encourage canibalizing theire other LOBs.
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