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  1. #1
    Natka
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    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



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  2. #2
    Xcalibur
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    Re: Regulation

    > 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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  3. #3
    Harry Eugene Ly
    Guest

    Re: Regulation


    "Xcalibur" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > 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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    > Xcalibur
    > Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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    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.






  4. #4
    Xcalibur
    Guest

    Re: Regulation

    > 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



  5. #5
    Harry Eugene Ly
    Guest

    Re: Regulation


    "Xcalibur" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > 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


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





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