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NoShow Posts: 7

Hello all Canadians (esp Lower Mainlanders)....

I did a search in the forums to see if there was a clear cut winner on the great debate of weather to go with Rogers AT&T or Fido here in Canada. I found some threads from a year or so ago but nothing too recent.

I have been using a T68i since last November under the Rogers AT&T umbrella and have not been impressed with their service. I keep hoping that it is going to improve but just today I dropped a call driving from Surrey through to Burnaby.

I realize that Rogers is huge. Should I just wait for improved coverage? Does anyone have better experience with the Fido network here in Vancouver and Canada in general? I believe I could take my T68i from Rogers AT&T and get Fido to unlock it and sign me up on their plan... correct?

I can take some short term pain for long term gain however I've been in pain since last November. Fido vs. Rogers.... what do my fellow Canadians suggest????
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Posted: 2003-09-17 09:24:38
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DragAzn Posts: 135

I own a store that is in retail partnership with FIDO and Rogers. It really depends on what area you are in most of the time. Rogers is good for out of the country areas where Fido is poor. Fido is amazing in the city while rogers is average. Fido has no contract while Rogers has min. one year contract. Good luck with unlocking your phone with Fido tho, it will cost you a good 250. while i do it for 50 lol. Any ways anymore questions just ask me.
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Posted: 2003-09-20 20:47:16
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fijbert Posts: > 500

never been a big fan of rogers

fido has amazing GPRS, the fido to fido customer is free service, rogers cant send SMS over-seas whereas fido can (dun ask y, that's my experience)

fido has amazing roaming
fido also get better phones.. (not that I buy em from them)
also, if u put a rogers chip in a imported phone, the reception seems to suck arse, whereas a fido chip, it works great

I am not too keen on the contract thing
and I dont take anyone who uses rogers a real mobile user...
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Posted: 2003-09-21 00:20:58
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DragAzn Posts: 135

@fijbert
the reason why fido is able to send sms overseas is because Fido has been a full GSM network for many years while rogers is only beginning to set that up. Fido has many contracts with a lot of overseas companies therefore able to use their satelites to send sms internationaly while rogers has not been able to do that yet and cannot send sms overseas. F2F is amazing and i'm currently using that plan. Only bad thing is no minute tracker but ah well. Fido in general is better then rogers in my opinion

I agree with you tho, never purchased a phone from an actual service provider before.
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Posted: 2003-09-21 01:13:15
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NoShow Posts: 7

Thanks for the feedback guys.... keep em' commin. I think I am going to switch soon if the feedback is still this postive for FIDO.

Anyone around Vancouver care to comment?

[ This Message was edited by: NoShow on 2003-09-23 07:11 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-23 08:10:17
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fijbert Posts: > 500

noshow
a lot of ppl at hofo live in vancouver that hv fido and rogers
if ur lookin for a lot more feedback
u might think of posting there too
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Posted: 2003-09-23 08:43:18
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NoShow Posts: 7

Quote:
On 2003-09-23 08:43:18, fijbert wrote:
a lot of ppl at hofo live in vancouver that hv fido and rogers
if ur lookin for a lot more feedback
u might think of posting there too



Forgive my ignorance but what exactly is "hofo" and where can I find that?

Thanks
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Posted: 2003-09-23 08:47:13
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prodjsxb Posts: > 500

I live in the Vancouver area and yes agreed out of town coverage is lousy except at hot spots like whistler and banff so on... but in the city and these hot spots the coverage is awesome! Most of the dealers I know that have high end phones esp. SE ones are all with Fido. and the one that switched to AT&T hates the service, but is stuck on a contract... harrrdy harrr harr... we all laugh at him now... and calls to him sound like: what??? I cant hear you... are you in a basement??? what??? your'e breaking up!!! meanwhile he is on the ground level of his house... too bad, but you get the pic'

choice is yours, you can save some bucks though by going on a contract but then again Fido always offers me an upgrade handset every 14 months at a very good deal, for example Nokia 8390 for $200 instead of $450 retail or SE t200 and Nokia 3390 for $78 instead of $200 or my p800 for $600 instead of $950... so its not too bad in the longrun, and their customer service has been much better that AT&T in my experience. Besides now all calls and sms between fido suscribers of the fido to fido plan are FREE!!! got my wife on that plan, great value.

[ This Message was edited by: prodjsxb on 2003-09-23 08:35 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-23 09:29:32
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fijbert Posts: > 500

hofo=howardforums

http://www.howardforums.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=34

that's the service provider section of their website
u can check the pros and cons in the fido/rogers sections
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Posted: 2003-09-23 16:19:06
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DragAzn Posts: 135

Btw. The F2F package is unlimited text between Fido, so I could text someone from Fido in another Prov. and it would still be unlimited.
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Posted: 2003-09-23 18:34:30
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