Although conflict with the government caused a small delay, Canada’s WIND Mobile has met its first day of existence. WIND is a company centralized around inexpensive plans in order to contrast what Rogers, Bell, and Telus has to offer in respects to cost. In compensation of the network’s inferior ability to the more popular carriers, WIND features a $15 voice plan that offers twice the minutes of those carriers in the low-cost class, Koodo and Fido and an unlimited data plan for CAD $35. Handsets available sometimes tell the tale of a person’s willingness to commit to a carrier and WIND will be offering the Bold 9700, HTC Maple (Dash 3G), the Samsung Gravity, the E181 USB modem, and the Huawei U519. Service is temporarily limited to Toronto and Calagary, but people are still finding the deal too attractive to resist. All will likely be healed soon. Engadget.

Recent Cell Phone News

Category : Cell Phone News

No comments yet.

Leave a comment
Name
E-mail
Your Comment
Security Image
 Enter the characters as seen on the image above (case insensitive):