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Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
Biggest concern is now operator in trip to Vancouver :D
Where i am living in Vancouver is not have wire internet. That why i try to find reasonable priced mobile internet or even if i can use internet/messanger in my phone. Thanks so mutch from help |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
You're right, Qole, EDGE is not an option on those networks. So the only choice for data remains Rogers/Fido.
I still don't understand Bell/Telus' strategy with the AWS spectrum they bought. Are they just spending money to block competition? Surely there are cheaper ways to do that (like buying politicians instead). On a related note, there are rumblings that Vidéotron could pair up with Wind to meet the new CRTC Canadian Ownership rules. If this happens, it might even mean customers from each network would have true coverage across the country. Hope for the best, expect the worst! |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
Time to wake up this long-dormant thread (hey, it's been over 48 hours).
I was just pointed to a retailer in the Toronto area (Markham) that specializes in the latest tech gadgets, and they have a listing for the N900. No price listed yet, but that will probably change soon; shipping is free within Toronto, and only $4.99 for the rest of Canada (and that's FedEx). Normally I wouldn't suggest a place I've never used, but a family member bought an N810 (for herself) and a few N800s (as gifts) from them last year, and the experience was good. So, it may be something to consider, if the price is right. http://www.markways.com/detail/990/Nokia_N900_Black/ |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
In canada the cheapest gms cell coverage and no contract (with no data plan) is either Petrocanada or 711 - both sell speakout.
In toronto there is also a wifi provider - Toronto Hydro with pretty good coverage of the downtown core for $30 a month. I have a n800 and as I am cheap I either go off that, my work wifi, home wifi or off my friends iphone (acting as a hotspot) :) |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...n=n900&x=0&y=0
Decided I'd do a check to see if the n900 was on newegg.ca yet - last time i checked it returned no results, now it returns one deactivated result.. Hopefully? |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
Hi all ... apologies, i'm not well versed in all of this technical, network, frequency stuff ... but I REALLY want a N900 ... I live in Quebec ... do I have this right:
Voice works on any GSM network in Canada (Rogers, new Bell/Telus network); Data works only on Rogers 2.5G (Edge) which is unimpressive at best; Wifi works just like any ol'wifi computer in hot spot ... someone mentionned using a friend's iPhone as a hotspot...how does that work? I can buy unlocked from US and just insert my Rogers SIM card and voice will work? and 3G data will work if, as an when Videotron/Wind get up and running? |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
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- Yes, but it's not terribly unimpressive. Don't expect to have great fun watching youtube over Edge, but it should be sufficient for most other things like google maps, updating twitter/facebook etc. - http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...i-hotspot.html - Yes I currently have a month-to-month fido account. I'm going to get an N900 (obviously) and then switch to Wind when it finally comes out, so I'm in the same boat :) |
Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
Maybe Vidéotron will buy Wind with the recent CRTC ****-up...
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Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
I am quite ticked at our CRTC over the Wind fiasco. There are rumours that Videotron will buy Wind to gain the Canadian ownership % they need. I hope it resolves soon - my N900 really could use a speed increase ;)
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Re: N900 in Canada (Toronto)
More likely they'll partner
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