Guest/Tourist SIM in Canada - Networking

Hiya guys
I'm going on a holiday to Toronto, Canada at the end of next month and will be staying for 2 weeks. Just wondering what sort of data+voice plans/SIM's that I can get that has a good $/coverage(performance) ratio?
I'll be needing one for my GNexus and my mum's unlocked ATT Moto Atrix.
Thanks!

The plans in Canada are steep. Looking for just voice/txt or data as well?

onlymojo said:
The plans in Canada are steep. Looking for just voice/txt or data as well?
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well I'd like data as well, but if its too expensive then I guess I'll just take a voice/text plan.

Yeah data plans in canada are expensive compared to the US...just get a prepaid plan that includes talk and text from either Rogers, Telus or Bell. Wind and Mobilicity run on AWS like T-Mobile. Checl out the links provided.
http://www.bell.ca/Mobility/Cell_phone_plans/Prepaid_plans
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/ON/prepaid/rate-plans.shtml
http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-products/plans##Tabset1-2

PakAttack1994 said:
Yeah data plans in canada are expensive compared to the US...just get a prepaid plan that includes talk and text from either Rogers, Telus or Bell. Wind and Mobilicity run on AWS like T-Mobile. Checl out the links provided.
http://www.bell.ca/Mobility/Cell_phone_plans/Prepaid_plans
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/ON/prepaid/rate-plans.shtml
http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-products/plans##Tabset1-2
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Damn,I was hoping to get a data plan as well. :/
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus

you still can, just will be paying more lol...those companies listed do have voice, text and data prepaid plans available though, check which one better suits your needs since you'll only be there for just two weeks.

Check out http://mobility.petro-canada.ca/en/features/406.aspx
For $28 you can get 100 Canada wide anytime minutes, unlimited incoming/outgoing texts in canada and unlimited mobile web.
That specific plan can be seen here:
http://mobility.petro-canada.ca/en/features/396.aspx
Hope this helps. Probably the best rate you will find.

lol those plans are pretty awesome, unlimited everything for $50? Funny how Petro has its own cell phone plans now, never thought that would happen. I wonder if its truly unlimited though...

Hey everyone,
It's been a while since the last post here. Has there been any improvement in Canada? I'm traveling to Vancouver next week and I'll need a data plan (no minutes or texts). Any suggestions?
Thanks

domi_niku said:
Hey everyone,
It's been a while since the last post here. Has there been any improvement in Canada? I'm traveling to Vancouver next week and I'll need a data plan (no minutes or texts). Any suggestions?
Thanks
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hey, back then I ended up just using rogers 1gb prepaid (?)- can't remember.
Anyhow I burned through it quickly within 1.5 weeks on navigation and maps stuff so I'd be careful with usage!

any prepaid service in Canada? Will go to Canada from US in mounth, so need something like T-Mobile

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Robbers HTC DREAM now obsolete for canadians

New cell carrier in Canada, Wind Mobile, AWS band.
Their rates are WAY better than robbers/bell.
Robbers Dream will NOT under any circumstances work on AWS band, and they don't have EDGE to fall back on.
Anyone interested can use TMOBILE BRANDED or ADP1/2
So how does that make my dream obsolete if I can still use it with Bell and Rogers :|
And I don't know any information about this new company, so I'll assume they're crap!
Macmee said:
So how does that make my dream obsolete if I can still use it with Bell and Rogers :|
And I don't know any information about this new company, so I'll assume they're crap!
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The fact that they cost less and give you WAY WAY more, and the FIRM KNOWLEDGE that robbers are a bunch of evil greedy bastards... its a no-brainer to switch, and therefore anything stuck to robbers is hopelessly obsolete.
And if you don't get it, then you're blind or retarded.
Macmee said:
So how does that make my dream obsolete if I can still use it with Bell and Rogers :|
And I don't know any information about this new company, so I'll assume they're crap!
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so when you dont know information about something you automatically assume its crap...
interesting way of looking at things you got there. LOL
Even if they are crap... the choice is still between expensive crap and cheap crap. If its the same crap, its better to pay less for it.
hahahaha!!! wow i feel sorry for canada.. though the USA isnt much better anyway.
lbcoder said:
The fact that they cost less and give you WAY WAY more, and the FIRM KNOWLEDGE that robbers are a bunch of evil greedy bastards... its a no-brainer to switch, and therefore anything stuck to robbers is hopelessly obsolete.
And if you don't get it, then you're blind or retarded.
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You're the thread starter, you should have included more information:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/16/wind-mobile-launches-in-canada-t-mobile-gets-a-spectrum-buddy/
Despite some last-minute drama with the government, Canada's WIND Mobile has launched today, bringing to the table an interesting new low-cost competitor to the nation's giant incumbents, Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Though its network -- based on last year's AWS auction -- lacks the footprint of the bigger guys, the pricing is pretty compelling: its $15 voice plan offers twice the minutes of low-cost competitors Koodo and Fido (which are really just fronts for Telus and Rogers, anyway) and CAD $35 (about $33) wins you unlimited data on your BlackBerry. Speaking of BlackBerrys, WIND is rolling out the Bold 9700 as one of its launch devices alongside the HTC Maple (known as the Dash 3G in the States), the Samsung Gravity, the Huawei U519, and the E181 USB modem. Service is only live in Toronto and Calgary at the moment, but the limited distribution doesn't seem to be holding people back -- WIND's site has been up and down all morning.
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And for all I know they are crap. I know nothing about their coverage..
" Service is only live in Toronto and Calgary at the moment"
and no HSPA? It is crap.
So, if there are any Rogers customers that want to switch to Wind Mobile, they could use a US T-Mobile G1 to use the 1700MHz frequency. In turn, if an AT&T customer bought an unlocked Rogers Dream, they could run on AT&Ts 3G network.
Who is up for the Rogers Dream / T-Mobile G1 swap?
I have a TMo G1 running on AT&Ts Edge network (which would run on Wind Mobile's 3G network). I want a Rogers Dream (which would run on the AT&T 3G network.)
Macmee said:
" Service is only live in Toronto and Calgary at the moment" and no HSPA? It is crap.
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How about....
Service EVERYWHERE that robbers is now (at $0.25/min when outside of Toronto or Calgary -- note that robbers long distance is $0.35/min), no long distance charges when calling in the same PROVINCE (i.e. call from toronto to north bay FREE, even for a 20 hour call), HSPA *ONLY* (there IS NO EDGE to fall back on).
Now think about this; if you are not in toronto, you would have to pay long distance with robbers at $0.35/min + airtime. With wind, you pay $0.25/min roaming, NO long distance, and NO airtime.
Data at $35 unlimited on wind, or $80/5GB on robbers.... still seems a no-brainer here.
The Chris said:
So, if there are any Rogers customers that want to switch to Wind Mobile, they could use a US T-Mobile G1 to use the 1700MHz frequency. In turn, if an AT&T customer bought an unlocked Rogers Dream, they could run on AT&Ts 3G network.
Who is up for the Rogers Dream / T-Mobile G1 swap?
I have a TMo G1 running on AT&Ts Edge network (which would run on Wind Mobile's 3G network). I want a Rogers Dream (which would run on the AT&T 3G network.)
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Yes, you are right!
I would swap if I had a robbers dream, but I have an adp1, so I'm set to go with wind.
I actually went into their store yesterday and had my wallet and ID out to make the switch, but they don't have the number porting set up quite yet (supposed to be within a couple of weeks). I want to keep my current number, so I'm going to wait until they have that ready.
I'm actually going to end up paying more at wind, BUT, instead of unlimited incoming (in toronto), NO data, negligible outgoing, I'm going to have unlimited incoming, unlimited outgoing, unlimited data, free long distance in ontario, better long distance rates to everywhere outside of ontario ($0.15/min instead of $0.35/min), and way better rates outside of toronto ($0.25/min instead of $0.35/min+airtime+outside_of_toronto_fee). Never signed up to robbers data since their rates should be considered ILLEGAL.
Keep in mind, that if you leave Wind's home zone, if you're using a phone that supports Wind/T-mobile 3G, you will drop to EDGE data while roaming on the Rogers network
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Keep in mind, that if you leave Wind's home zone, if you're using a phone that supports Wind/T-mobile 3G, you will drop to EDGE data while roaming on the Rogers network
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So? You really want to pay robbers' data rates which you have to pay when roaming? Best thing to do is disable data roaming altogether!
lbcoder said:
So? You really want to pay robbers' data rates which you have to pay when roaming? Best thing to do is disable data roaming altogether!
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I already have a good data plan, which i can use across the entire country, roaming isnt' an issue for me. plus i don't have to put up with slow EDGE speeds either
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I already have a good data plan, which i can use across the entire country, roaming isnt' an issue for me. plus i don't have to put up with slow EDGE speeds either
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No, you just have to put up with LONG DISTANCE charges and INSANE data charges.
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No, you just have to put up with LONG DISTANCE charges and INSANE data charges.
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nope, i got a sweet Canadian long distance plan for free, and my data plan is more than enough for what i pay for it
so no long distance or data charges for me!
Wind doesn't interest me at all
lbcoder said:
How about....
Service EVERYWHERE that robbers is now (at $0.25/min when outside of Toronto or Calgary -- note that robbers long distance is $0.35/min), no long distance charges when calling in the same PROVINCE (i.e. call from toronto to north bay FREE, even for a 20 hour call), HSPA *ONLY* (there IS NO EDGE to fall back on).
Now think about this; if you are not in toronto, you would have to pay long distance with robbers at $0.35/min + airtime. With wind, you pay $0.25/min roaming, NO long distance, and NO airtime.
Data at $35 unlimited on wind, or $80/5GB on robbers.... still seems a no-brainer here.
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I have unlimited data at $55 a month after taking advantage of a loop hole. I'd have to locate a new dream this way, hmm
Macmee said:
I have unlimited data at $55 a month after taking advantage of a loop hole. I'd have to locate a new dream this way, hmm
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Dam $55 for data. Glad I'm in the good ol USA.
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Dam $55 for data. Glad I'm in the good ol USA.
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$55 for unlimited data is considered cheap, I'm not meant to have that plan they screwed up.
Data plans in Canada start at $50 a month for 500mb data.
Macmee said:
$55 for unlimited data is considered cheap, I'm not meant to have that plan they screwed up.
Data plans in Canada start at $50 a month for 500mb data.
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Wow that is highway robbery. I don't even pay remotely that close for my internet at home.
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$55 for unlimited data is considered cheap, I'm not meant to have that plan they screwed up.
Data plans in Canada start at $50 a month for 500mb data.
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Well that's not entirely true. You can get 500mb of data for $25. If you were lucky enough you could have gotten 6gigs of data for $30 from Rogers. That's what my financee and I have.

T-Mobile or ATT?

Hey guys
I bought my nexus one the week it came out and have been putting up with edge for a while. I have wifi at home and work so I haven't had to suffer too much.
I have had ATT for 5-6 years and have been off contract for a while.
I looked at T-Mobile's pricing for their Even More+ no contract plans and I am paying about the same amount per month as the 500min+text+web plan.
I know reception will vary by area but I live and typically stay in the Pittsburgh area.
My current choices are:
1. Keep my nexus and stay on ATT (not likely)
2. Keep my nexus and switch to T-Mobile
3. Sell my Nexus and buy the ATT compatible version and stick with ATT (seems like too much work and will likely cost me more)
What would you guys recommend?
Thanks for the help!!
TMO is awful in my area so when I was deciding the same, I went with selling my launch nexus one and buying the ATT compat. version. I have been quite pleased with my speeds (2.xMbps down / 1.x Mbps up) on average.
You can sell your phone on ebay for about 500 (that's what mine went for) and in the end, a new one will run you about 30 dollars.
it depends on where you live. If you live in a major area like NYC where tmobile has good 3G coverage then get tmobile, it will be cheaper and tmobile doesnt screw you over in ways that att does.
Just do what's best in your situation. I was a long time AT&T sub as well. I moved to T-Mobile because I like the Even More Plus plan, fits my usage on my phone as well as my budget. Plus it's easier to turn in my phone bill on my expense report at work.
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Hey guys
I bought my nexus one the week it came out and have been putting up with edge for a while. I have wifi at home and work so I haven't had to suffer too much.
I have had ATT for 5-6 years and have been off contract for a while.
I looked at T-Mobile's pricing for their Even More+ no contract plans and I am paying about the same amount per month as the 500min+text+web plan.
I know reception will vary by area but I live and typically stay in the Pittsburgh area.
My current choices are:
1. Keep my nexus and stay on ATT (not likely)
2. Keep my nexus and switch to T-Mobile
3. Sell my Nexus and buy the ATT compatible version and stick with ATT (seems like too much work and will likely cost me more)
What would you guys recommend?
Thanks for the help!!
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Sign up for tmobile and evaluate their reception in your area, you have 14 days if you don't like it before commiting.
I looked at T-Mobile's pricing for their Even More+ no contract plans and I am paying about the same amount per month as the 500min+text+web plan.
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Don't forget to factor that if you stay with AT&T you will pay $30/mo for smartphone data, not $15 for medianet. AT&T will auto upgrade you to the smartphone data if you're currently on medianet.
T-Mobile is definitely way cheaper overall, you can even get 500 mins + unlimited text for $39, then get the web2go plan (using the internet2.voicestream.com APN on your phone, instead of epc.tmobile.com) for $10. Total will be $49 which is a great deal - AT&T can't beat that.
At the same time although its cheaper with T-mobile....The signal in most cities switches between edge and 3g alot of the time....And alot of buildings you will go straight to edge. And edge for me dosent even work! So although i have T-mobile if sprint wasnt coming i would go with AT&T. "Personal experience/advice"
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At the same time although its cheaper with T-mobile....The signal in most cities switches between edge and 3g alot of the time....And alot of buildings you will go straight to edge. And edge for me dosent even work! So although i have T-mobile if sprint wasnt coming i would go with AT&T. "Personal experience/advice"
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True, in some buildings you will have to deal with EDGE (but of course, you may also have wifi in the building to make up for that)...
But in and around NYC, you're pretty much guaranteed to have 3G, and it works quite well.
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Don't forget to factor that if you stay with AT&T you will pay $30/mo for smartphone data, not $15 for medianet. AT&T will auto upgrade you to the smartphone data if you're currently on medianet.
T-Mobile is definitely way cheaper overall, you can even get 500 mins + unlimited text for $39, then get the web2go plan (using the internet2.voicestream.com APN on your phone, instead of epc.tmobile.com) for $10. Total will be $49 which is a great deal - AT&T can't beat that.
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Well I currently pay 19.99 a month for internet with ATT. I have the OLD "smartphone" that I picked up when I got my 8525. I had that for almost 3 years and then just finished up a year with an E71(not X) and never had a problem.
What's this web2go you speak of?(I'll go search the forums as well)
I'll also have to find out if I can get a student discount with T-Mo like I do with ATT.
Thanks for all the help so far! Hopefully I don't come across as stupid or anything. I own a small deli/restaurant and work about 12 hours a day. My father has been in the hospital for a while and I am also taking care of the rest of my family so my time has become extremely limited.
Obviously I've been trying to find ways to reduce costs. 49 a month would be amazing
I've had both and prefer T-Mobile.. they have far better customer service, and their coverage here in north San Diego is far superior.. I get HSDPA speeds everywhere I go with T-Mobile and no more dropped calls.
Personally, I'd go for T-Mobile if I were you. You guys already have access to the 3MBit 3G service over there.
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Sign up for tmobile and evaluate their reception in your area, you have 14 days if you don't like it before commiting.
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If he's signing up for an Even More Plus plan then he has as long as he wants to cancel - there is no contract. Since he already has the N1 this would be the best type of plan to get.
Well I think that I will try to swing by a T-Mobile store tomorrow if I have time.
I'll get a SIM card and an Even More Plus plan. 500min+Text and web2go.
Has anyone had any problems using web2go with the nexus?
I'll try to see if I can get the activation fee waived and also add a student discount.
Anyone have any experience with porting a number later on? I'd like to try it for a week or so before porting my ATT number over and cutting that account(if I'm happy)
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Well I think that I will try to swing by a T-Mobile store tomorrow if I have time.
I'll get a SIM card and an Even More Plus plan. 500min+Text and web2go.
Has anyone had any problems using web2go with the nexus?
I'll try to see if I can get the activation fee waived and also add a student discount.
Anyone have any experience with porting a number later on? I'd like to try it for a week or so before porting my ATT number over and cutting that account(if I'm happy)
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The Even More Plus plans already include data. I'm using it myself with the 500 minute tier plan just fine with my N1.
edit: I ported too and that took a few hours and was fairly painless from AT&T
I'd stay with AT&T if I were you.
I switched to t-mobile from at&t to get the n1 with 3g coverage and I can honestly say in Houston, at&t has far more coverage and is faster.
I had pretty much the same choice between AT&T and T-Mobile, and I ended up just sticking with AT&T and buying the compatible version because I split my time between Pennsylvania and Virginia, and T-Mo coverage in Virginia is spotty at best (even with AT&T roaming agreements).
However, since you're Pittsburgh, it might be good to take the 14 evaluation period as others have said and see if your happy with T-Mobile in the area (plus the rate plans with data will be comparable, or T-Mo will be slightly cheaper).
gsvnet said:
T-Mobile is definitely way cheaper overall, you can even get 500 mins + unlimited text for $39, then get the web2go plan (using the internet2.voicestream.com APN on your phone, instead of epc.tmobile.com) for $10. Total will be $49 which is a great deal - AT&T can't beat that.
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I was told the $10 plan was not 3G, only edge, is this true?
Please. I too would be very interested in finding out if I can use this service to access the internet with my N1. I am currently a T-Mobile Customer using the N1 with the usual plan one gets with this phone.
jimbobalu said:
I was told the $10 plan was not 3G, only edge, is this true?
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No - it's full 3G for $10. You just have to use internet2.voicestream.com as the APN.
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No - it's full 3G for $10. You just have to use internet2.voicestream.com as the APN.
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So is there something special I need to tell the salesperson or something I have to do to my phone to use internet2.voicestream.com?
Thanks

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S i9000 user coming to US. What are the options to get data plan

I know this is not a tmobile forum, but then you Vibrant guys are like my real brothers since I use a i9000 Galaxy S with 3g in my part of the world.
I know that 3g for me is out of question due to different bands. I did my homework on that, but then what about Edge data connection atleast. As i studied the tmobile site, it looks like getting Edge connection (unlimited) is also difficult just because I dont have a credit history in US so cant get those EM or EM+ plans i guess.
I have come in and out of US many many times but was always on prepaid tmobile sims and never really wanted data as such. But with an android phone and using 3g for many months, I just dont think i can live without data connection. I know about flexpay and thats what I used last time. But now on tmobile prepaid section i dont see flexpay at all. I see Even More (not for me due to contract) and Even More + which is without contract - but I guess it still needs a credit check?? Also they will force me to buy a vibrant i guess for EM+ plan which I cant since I have my shinny i9000 with me .
So please brothers, any suggestions that you can give. I have lots of experience with tmobile reps and they just dont know much, many a times (my opinion). Hence wanted to ask here.
So summarizing:
I come with work visa with valid SS, pay taxes and all that, and no credit history. (<- is that bad??). How can I get an unlimited data plan with my talk plan. EM+ ? Flexpay ? (not sure if its still there).
The plan that I have in mind was : 500 Minutes Talk + Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web: 59.99$ EM+ but without creditcheck so I guess thats FlexPay.
Googling around, I saw EM+ flexpay pages of tmobile website but they are not selectable or show up in normal plan selection at all.
Looking forward for help.
I promise that if you ever come to my part of world, I will work with you to keep your data connection ON on your Vibrant. I will not be able to give you "H" but surely an "E"
Thanks guys in advance.
Actually, 3G worked for me on [email protected] with the international Galaxy S. The speeds were comparable with what I was getting on my old iPhone in HSDPA mode. The download speeds were better than what I am getting on T-Mobile in my area.
Not sure if AT&T let's you buy monthly plans though.
When I was in the UK a year ago with my G1, I believe I was able to get onto T-Mobile's 3G with no issue using a pre-paid UK T-Mobile sim. You may want to try to use T-Mo and AT&T pre-pay sims first and see what you can get and who is faster in your area before you get a plan. AT&T has better nationwide coverage and generally faster 3G speeds, but if you live in an area where T-Mobile has updated their towers to HSPA+, then they'll be the faster carrier for GSM phones.
Go with MySimpleMobile (http://mysimplemobile.com). They are a prepaid service with no contracts: $60 unlimited talk/text/web per month. They use T-Mobile's network so you will get 3G.
Oh and they allow for unlimited international texts at no extra charge; this may be useful for you since you are coming from overseas and will probably have friends and family you want to text.
DarkAgent said:
Go with MySimpleMobile (http://mysimplemobile.com). They are a prepaid service with no contracts: $60 unlimited talk/text/web per month. They use T-Mobile's network so you will get 3G.
Oh and they allow for unlimited international texts at no extra charge; this may be useful for you since you are coming from overseas and will probably have friends and family you want to text.
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Thanks a lot DarkAgent. Looks like this was custom made for me international texting is good but mostly wont be using it if I have unlimited web since I can hop on to gtalk and take it from there. But nice service though. Thanks for the information.
Not sure about 3G since they have mentioned that your phone shoudl support 1700mhz band to be able to use 3g. So there goes my 3g I guess since I have 900/1900/2100 bands UMTS. But edge is still okay, though I will have to find another way to do VOIP.
DarkAgent said:
Go with MySimpleMobile (http://mysimplemobile.com). They are a prepaid service with no contracts: $60 unlimited talk/text/web per month. They use T-Mobile's network so you will get 3G.
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Nope, with the international Galaxy you will not get 3G on T-Mobile's network, only on AT&T's.
You will get edge, although it is pretty painful, IMO.
But there is WiFi in a lot of places -- check your mail in most coffee shops for free
Oh. I wasnt aware the int version didnt support tmo 3G
Oh well, I am here now. Just wanted to share.
Mysimplemobile isn't that good. They don't do unlimited so much as they advertise.
Just went to Tmobile and did their even more plus plan with flexipay. They don't show flexpay on website but they very much have it.
You can avoid the control charge if you give the card on file.
I am one happy camper.
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Data plan only in Canada

I currently have a voice + data + sms plan with Fido in Canada.
I don't use much voice and sms on my SGS. So I'm planning to use a cheap pre-paid plan with a simple dumb phone. But I still want to use 3G data on my SGS.
Data plans are usually for laptops and ain't cheap. I just need 500MB per month.
Then I found out that Bell have Data plans for tablets.
$20 per month for 500 MB, that's perfect for me. And that's data only.
Now I'm not entirely sure that this plan will work with my SGS.
I have the I9000M Bell Vibrant version of the SGS, and I think it should have the same 3G network connection as the Galaxy Tab, so if I pop in the SIM card it should work. I asked someone from bell to be sure:
Dawn: Hello, thanks for visiting bell.ca. How can I help you today?
Gael: Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant, I don't need to call or send SMS. I only need mobile data access.
Gael: can I use one of the data plans for tablet?
Gael: like the Monthly flex plan for the Galaxy Tab
Dawn: Sure, you can use Tablet plans with Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Gael: I would use it on my Galaxy S Vibrant instead
Gael: not on a Galaxy Tab
Gael: Is that possible?
Dawn: I am sorry, that is not possible.
Gael: The hardware should support it though, the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab have the same 3G connection
Gael: Do I need to purchase a Galaxy Tab with these tablet plans?
Dawn: I understand that, but it is not possible.
Gael: Ok thanks.
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I don't see why a data plan for Galaxy Tab wouldn't work on a Galaxy S...
I dont see why Bell charges $20 for 500mb on a tablet but charges $25 to add a 500mb data plan to your phone......
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Samdroid_G_S said:
I dont see why Bell charges $20 for 500mb on a tablet but charges $25 to add a 500mb data plan to your phone......
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Because more people use data plans on their phones than there are people with tablets. its all about the money.....
Wind mobiles $40 all you can eat voice+international+sms+unlimited data
i totally dumped Bell, Fido, Rogers for Wind
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Rather than go into detail about the specific device, why not just state that you have purchased your own tablet and want to subscribe to the tablet data plan @ $20 / month. Keep it simple so they don't need to navigate down their scripts and shut you out.
Yep, the $20 plan works.
You can even get the pre-paid $15/250MB plan.
The unlimited voice data sms plan for $40 from wind mobile seems to be the best solution for heavy usage.
But I'm a low usage person. I seldom call or sms. I mostly use data to communicate with my relatives.
For low usage, it's cheaper to use pre-paid voice & sms on a separate dumb phone.
But I don't see the point of using an android phone without a data plan. So for my SGS, the solution is a Data only plan.
Both rogers and bell seems to have these cheaper plans:
$20 for 500 MB flex plan
$15 for 250 MB pre-paid
Actually I know I only use 150 MB per month in average (plus wifi usage at home and office) so the pre paid plan is perfect for my SGS.
But today I went to both a rogers shop and a bell booth and I pretended that I had a Galaxy Tab at home and wanted to use a data plan with it. I asked to buy the SIM card right away but they ask me to bring the device to do the setup...
Damn it!
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Lame. I managed to get in on the 6 GB for 30 bucks a month. On top of student 40 it is the plan I've had yet.
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hi guys a little off topic, i have a Samsung Galaxy S I9000M from bell and it is unlocked can i go on Mobilicity (AWS/1700/2100) or wind mobile (AWS/1700 Mhz/BandIV) ? the frequencies have always confused me.
AllGamer said:
Wind mobiles $40 all you can eat voice+international+sms+unlimited data
i totally dumped Bell, Fido, Rogers for Wind
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I would dump Fido for Wind too but they matched the Wind plan back in September. They aren't price matching plans this time around though. Btw, the unlimited plan offer ended yesterday.
Fido had an unlimited plan?
Cancelled my data service with them last year ... overcharging hard, so I'd rather use starbucks wifi than pay Fido to mess with me.
Even with data and voicemail gone I'm still coughing up close to 40 a month. I've seriously been thinking about moving to Wind. I have an international i9000 so that should make it easy to cross over, right?
Galody said:
hi guys a little off topic, i have a Samsung Galaxy S I9000M from bell and it is unlocked can i go on Mobilicity (AWS/1700/2100) or wind mobile (AWS/1700 Mhz/BandIV) ? the frequencies have always confused me.
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Nope. The I9000M is 850/1900/2100 MHz.
But today I went to both a rogers shop and a bell booth and I pretended that I had a Galaxy Tab at home and wanted to use a data plan with it. I asked to buy the SIM card right away but they ask me to bring the device to do the setup...
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Try again. Go to an other store. Or maybe a Futureshop/Best Buy. I know you can do it. The only thing that sucks is that you can't have a pre-paid voice plan + pre paid data plan on the same SIM card.
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But today I went to both a rogers shop and a bell booth and I pretended that I had a Galaxy Tab at home and wanted to use a data plan with it. I asked to buy the SIM card right away but they ask me to bring the device to do the setup...
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1) Hit other stores
2) Insist (politely) that you'd like to just buy the SIM and plan at the moment. You can't afford the time to go back and forth and you're familiar with the setup)
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3) Can you purchase that plan online or via their 800 #?
hansonator said:
Lame. I managed to get in on the 6 GB for 30 bucks a month. On top of student 40 it is the plan I've had yet.
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that's $70 + (tax and other fees) only on 1 phone
thedauntlessone said:
I would dump Fido for Wind too but they matched the Wind plan back in September. They aren't price matching plans this time around though. Btw, the unlimited plan offer ended yesterday.
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FIDO unlimited is FAKE! read the fine prints
they tried to match it for me to keep me with them, but they admitted they couldn't match the offer WIND was providing
They kept dumping me all these Extras and Upgrade to "Unlimited" etc, etc, but then when you read the fine prints, it's only for incoming, for SMS, and some other stuff, but you do not get unlimited outgoing minutes, you do not get free unlimited Canada & USA long distance, you do not get fido zones
also there was another fine print on the SMS, which also was a fake claim to unlimited SMS / international SMS, there was some limit hidden there
gtg2 said:
1) Hit other stores
2) Insist (politely) that you'd like to just buy the SIM and plan at the moment. You can't afford the time to go back and forth and you're familiar with the setup)
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3) Can you purchase that plan online or via their 800 #?
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Why not just purchase a Bell SIM card, and activate over the phone. The cost of a sim card probably $20-25. You could also try the "Bell Self Activation" for android. Go to the Google Market - Search "Bell Self Serve" install it, and try that. If you are successful, you can use the Bell Self Serve to "manage, change" your bell data account.
However, the Bell guys could be correct in needing the device to set it up for the Bell WIFI spots, since it is included in all tablet plans. A visit may be required at this point
FYI: hxxp://support.bell.ca/en-on/Mobility/Smartphones_and_mobile_internet/How_to_activate_and_manage_my_iPad_data_plan?step=3
replace xx with tt (and delete any additional spaces)
Cheers.
Hey I got lucky, today I tried a rogers store again and didn't pretend anything. Just said I wanted the 500MB/$20 tab data only monthly plan for a Galaxy S. And the guy just said ok if it works. He didn't know how to setup the APN, I did it myself right in the shop, and it worked as expected. And now I have the plan. Why so simple this time? Maybe the staff guy was new or didn't really care what plan I wanted as long as I got one. That's better than the answer from Bell...
So now just need to cancel the fido plan. Thanks guys for the suggestions. Could be useful for some other peps looking for data only on a phone.
And yea a pre paid data + voice on one SIM card would be a sweet option for low usage guys! But obviously it's not interesting for telecom companies, it doesn't pay much.
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This must be the plan from Rogers:
Link: hxxp://rogers.com/web/content/ipad-dataplans
Same rates as bell, and includes wifi.
SIM
any idea on how to get the tab sim to work in a phone? I have a bell tab plan, I want to use the sim in a galaxy s for a data only plan. I tried putting the sim in the galaxy s, but it does not work ....

[Q] The best pay as you go in US

Hi everybody!
Looking for some advice from US members.
I'm gonna travel in US for almost a month: couple weeks at Hawaii and couple weeks for LA, SF and NY.
Could somebody suggest a best pay as you go plan for this trip not for calls but for unlimited data or something looks like unlimited. I got Nexus S 3G. And is there this roaming prices or it doesn't matter where you actually is in US?
PS: Surely I can look through all the networks websites but I just thought that locals should know this and the answer won't take much time.
Thanks!
T-Mobile USA offers a no-contract package for US$30 a month that gives you 100 minutes talk, unlimited (to the US) SMS and unlimited 3g data (speeds throttled to 2g after 5gb use).
http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/monthly-4g-plans
Nationwide coverage, roaming included. You might have to pay the activation fee (usually US$35) but that's about the only option in the US that is GSM, works with any unlocked phone, and offers what you're looking for.
Thanks a lot! That's what I needed
Cheers!
lol, you forgot about boost, $50 for unlimited everything with shrinkage to $35 i believe unless it changed, really don't remember
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lol, you forgot about boost, $50 for unlimited everything with shrinkage to $35 i believe unless it changed, really don't remember
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This won't work for a Nexus S though (Boost is CDMA I believe)... and the shrinkage wouldn't happen for a long time. I'm on the $30 a month T-Mobile one and it works great! Make sure you have the right radios for your phone to work on T-Mobile though. Also, the plan does come with 4G (at least if you consider HSPA+ 4G...). Otherwise, AT&T will give you 500 MB on prepaid for $25 a month and you can combine that with a few options for text and talk. The only problem with the T-Mobile deal is that it is online only (unless you get it at Walmart), so you will have to go a few days without service while you wait for your sim to arrive.
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lol, you forgot about boost, $50 for unlimited everything with shrinkage to $35 i believe unless it changed, really don't remember
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Shrinkage kicks in after how many months?
Antoxin said:
I'm gonna travel in US for almost a month: couple weeks at Hawaii and couple weeks for LA, SF and NY.
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He said about a month.
T-Mobile also has a unlimited $50 plan.
He also said he has his own phone. GSM. Won't work on the CDMA / iDEN network. CDMA phones just being locked.
Antoxin said:
I got Nexus S 3G.
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You weren't very helpful A2CKilla.
zigzackattack said:
This won't work for a Nexus S though (Boost is CDMA I believe)... and the shrinkage wouldn't happen for a long time. I'm on the $30 a month T-Mobile one and it works great! Make sure you have the right radios for your phone to work on T-Mobile though. Also, the plan does come with 4G (at least if you consider HSPA+ 4G...). Otherwise, AT&T will give you 500 MB on prepaid for $25 a month and you can combine that with a few options for text and talk. The only problem with the T-Mobile deal is that it is online only (unless you get it at Walmart), so you will have to go a few days without service while you wait for your sim to arrive.
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IS there some special radio required?
AT&T with 25$ for 500 Mb is not even close to T-Mobile's offer.
Probably I have to order sim few days prior arrival. Does Walmart always have these sim's in stock?
What I didn't get is how to buy this plan. There is no option to buy simcard with this plan. So do I have to buy just simcard without a plan than activate it and choose a plan? If so why I can't do it by buing sim at tmobile office?
There are Walmart stores all across the country. When you buy it there they'll give you the activated sim right there in store. US GSM carriers toss the sim in free when you buy the plan... part of the activation fee. And no special radios required. T-Mobile uses the international 3g bands. Its at&t that uses weird frequencies
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Andassaran said:
There are Walmart stores all across the country. When you buy it there they'll give you the activated sim right there in store. US GSM carriers toss the sim in free when you buy the plan... part of the activation fee
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Cool thanks!
I edited my last post right as you replied lol.
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Andassaran said:
I edited my last post right as you replied lol.
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Got it thanks!

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