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Natka - 14 Dec 2006 22:19 GMT
hi
do you know when the new regulation takes in effect that allowed you
to keep you mobile phone number when you want to change you provider.
thank you
best regards
natka
Xcalibur - 15 Dec 2006 06:33 GMT
> do you know when the new regulation takes in effect that
> allowed you to keep you mobile phone number when you want
> to change you provider. thank you
> best regards

I have been waiting to move from Fido over to Rogers.  They are
reporting the week of March 12-16.  I'm getting two different
dates from them.  One from my local vendor and one from my
Corporate Account Executive.  Take it at face value.

Cheers!

       Xcalibur

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Harry Eugene Ly - 18 Dec 2006 06:35 GMT
> > do you know when the new regulation takes in effect that
> > allowed you to keep you mobile phone number when you want
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>     Xcalibur

Why would you move from Fido over to Rogers when they use the same network
(or at least you can used the enhanced Fido network by paying either
$5/month extra or signing a contract)? Fido's prices still seem to be lower
than Rogers in my opinion at least with the 2 plans that I have.
Xcalibur - 18 Dec 2006 19:59 GMT
> Why would you move from Fido over to Rogers when they use the same
> network (or at least you can used the enhanced Fido network by paying
> either $5/month extra or signing a contract)? Fido's prices still seem
> to be lower than Rogers in my opinion at least with the 2 plans that I
> have.

A few reasons:

1.  Accounting - My employer is standardizing on Rogers as a single source
wireless provider.
2.  Blackberry Support - I don't believe that you can get that with Fido
3.  Corporate Rates - We are getting decent corp rates from Rogers.

Cheers!

       Xcalibur
Harry Eugene Ly - 19 Dec 2006 03:35 GMT
> > Why would you move from Fido over to Rogers when they use the same
> > network (or at least you can used the enhanced Fido network by paying
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>     Xcalibur

For you, Rogers would be a better choice over Fido.
 
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