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2009-12-11
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2009-12-11
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Yeah, I suppose... Service providers have different plans depending on the province where they are, but I also think it'll bring a lot of competition... Is EDGE really that bad on the N900? Can you watch a video on youtube without it being choppy? Is instant messaging fast enough, and can you browse on facebook easily?
P.S. Sorry for all the questions, that's all I can do until I get mine, but newegg is out of stock haha
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Probably just a roaming agreement, but then, if it's "free" I could get a plan/sim online and use it... I'm really eager to see both start operating a real network!