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2009-02-20
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Fellow Canadians, and other interested ITT members:
I have done some initial research into data plan options in Canada for the RX-51 (3G/HSPA). Our two choices at the moment are either Rogers or Fido. Essentially, they are the same, since Rogers owns Fido, but there are differences when it comes to the fine print.
1Gb data plans are $30/month at both Rogers and Fido
3Gb data plans are $60/month at both Rogers and Fido
Rogers will also charge a $6.95 system access fee in addition to the 911 fee.
Fido doesn't charge either the system access fee or the 911 fee.
I called Fido customer service just now, and this is the scoop on their data only plan as it affects RX-51 customers:
1. You have to buy a Fido SIM card - $35 from them online, or at a Fido store (less on ebay)
2. Activation fee of $35 applies (non-refundable)
3. There is NO CONTRACT if you bring your own device. If you want to have a 3G USB stick for some reason, sign up for a 2 year contract and get it for free. Use the included SIM card for either your tablet or the stick.
4. There is a 15 day trial, where you can potentially get back the SIM card fee if it doesn't work out (likely at their discretion).
In any case, this is the best that I believe is possible in Canada at the moment. If anyone knows of any better deals in Canada for data on the RX-51, or anything else to add, please discuss it here.
The one thing I forgot to ask was if there are any ports that they block (e.g. 5060 for SIP).
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2009-02-20
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Please be kind and add this information here: http://wiki.maemo.org/Data_Plans#Canada
Best regards.
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2009-02-20
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2009-02-20
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So just to clarify one thing there; if you sign up for the 2 year contract with the USB stick then you don't need to buy the fido SIM card in step one, because the USB stick comes with it?
One other thing that may be of some good is that there are supposed to be some new carriers moving into Canada in the next few months (exact details escape me now, I heard about it a while ago) which might help to bring in some actual competition since they're supposed to be actually running their own networks rather than just reselling like everyone else...
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2009-08-17
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2009-08-17
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2009-08-17
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2009-08-18
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What applications on the computer (as opposed to the handheld) tend to burn the bandwidth?
I'm wondering because I could see a Maemo phone being more like a computer than current smartphones. For instance, leaving Pidgin running all the time... how many bits does that burn? Hmmm...
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2009-08-18
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What applications on the computer (as opposed to the handheld) tend to burn the bandwidth?
I'm wondering because I could see a Maemo phone being more like a computer than current smartphones. For instance, leaving Pidgin running all the time... how many bits does that burn? Hmmm...
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I have done some initial research into data plan options in Canada for the RX-51 (3G/HSPA). Our two choices at the moment are either Rogers or Fido. Essentially, they are the same, since Rogers owns Fido, but there are differences when it comes to the fine print.
1Gb data plans are $30/month at both Rogers and Fido
3Gb data plans are $60/month at both Rogers and Fido
Rogers will also charge a $6.95 system access fee in addition to the 911 fee.
Fido doesn't charge either the system access fee or the 911 fee.
I called Fido customer service just now, and this is the scoop on their data only plan as it affects RX-51 customers:
1. You have to buy a Fido SIM card - $35 from them online, or at a Fido store (less on ebay)
2. Activation fee of $35 applies (non-refundable)
3. There is NO CONTRACT if you bring your own device. If you want to have a 3G USB stick for some reason, sign up for a 2 year contract and get it for free. Use the included SIM card for either your tablet or the stick.
4. There is a 15 day trial, where you can potentially get back the SIM card fee if it doesn't work out (likely at their discretion).
In any case, this is the best that I believe is possible in Canada at the moment. If anyone knows of any better deals in Canada for data on the RX-51, or anything else to add, please discuss it here.
The one thing I forgot to ask was if there are any ports that they block (e.g. 5060 for SIP).
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