Rubberdemon
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Vancouver, BC. Canada
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Like most Canucks, I've been jealously reading about U.S. YadaYada and Omnisky users connecting to the web and email from their Visors, and wondering when, if ever, we'd be joining them. Well it looks like there are two possibilities in the pipeline now. I thought I'd round them up for people who might be interested, and see if anyone knows anything more.
Someone a few weeks ago on this forum drew my attention to Telus's Unlimited Web service, which they are in the process of rolling out in BC and Alberta (with roaming in SK, MB and USA). See http://www.telusmobility.com/bc/wireless/unlimited.htm for more info on this. Basically, $50 bucks a month for unlimited CDPD access. There's only 2 modems offered now, the Minstrel V for the Palm V and the Merlin for laptops. Pricing is $419.25 for the Minstrel for a 1 year activation, and $369.25 with a 2 year activation. I assume when they offer the Visor springboard the usual technical requirements will apply (Prism and Platinum), and pricing will be similar.
Very recently I have become aware of a company offering something similar to the Omnisky service: Zero Gravity Wireless out of Winnipeg plans to offer their branded service across as much of Canada as they can (I think CDPD coverage is not nationwide, with odd gaps in central Canada). They say Aliant, MTS, Sasktel and Telus offer coverage.
http://www.zerogravitywireless.com
Currently only partnered with MTS (Manitoba Telecom Services), they plan on hooking up with carriers across the country. They support the Visor, with the Minstrel S Springboard modem, and supposedly will leverage CDMA technology for those areas of the country without CDPD coverage.
Pricing is comparable to Telus: $49.95 per month for all plans, unlimited access, $0.12 per KB for roaming, and cheaper pricing on the modem: $279 with a two year contract, $329 for 18 months, and $579 with no contract. Interestingly, if you can find your own modem (Ebay perhaps?), they offer service without hardware for $79 (for their software) and a $25 activation fee.
Other options I'm aware of that may appear this year are Omnisky itself, which had this to say "Currently, the OmniSky service is only available within the United
States. Internationally, we have formed a joint venture with News Corp. to expand our coverage into Europe, Asia, and Canada in the near future. At this time, it is not possible to provide any specific dates or locations as nothing has been announced."
And when I talked to Fido a little while back, they hinted that they might support the Visorphone in the future (and they would have to if were to come to Canada, as they're the only GSM provider at the moment (though I think one of the major providers is switching their network over)).
So there you have it, anyone who's interested in the Canadian scene. If I've missed anything, or if anyone has more info, please post!
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