[kwlug-disc] Shaw Communications is buying Wind Mobile

Charles M chaslinux at gmail.com
Thu Dec 17 22:54:41 EST 2015


Not sure if the purchase will mean increased rates, but we had Shaw cable
in the late 90's in Barrie and it was far better than Rogers (there was
some weird buyout/switch). We never had one issue with Shaw and had
constant issues with Rogers when they first came to the city - slow, email
was problematic, it was a flipping mess. Hopefully Shaw brings that
flawless level of quality we had to the Wind network. Right now I can't
even make phone calls if I walk from the front of the Queen Street Commons
to the back (I suppose the parking garage is at fault, but I'm pretty sure
there are Rogers/Bell customers who can make calls there). Wind said they'd
look into it, but I'm skeptical.

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 8:39 AM, Jason Locklin <locklin.jason at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I wasn't talking about Rogers roaming, but regular Rogers data fees.
> 5c/Meg doesn't actually add up very fast if you are not watching
> video. My wife has Wind and checks email, weather, Facebook, etc while
> we travel and it works out to a few extra dollars a month. To have the
> cheapest phone, I pre-pay $10/month for 100mb on Rogers (i.e., 10c/M),
> and that's plenty to keep my Email client and weather app syncing,
> IRC, Signal messenger, and the ability to look something up online
> when I want. Anyway, like I said, I don't think Wind is making much,
> if anything, on top of the Rogers roaming fees.
>
>
> On 16/12/15 10:26 PM, Keefer Rourke wrote:
> >> And 5c per MB isn't really all that "heafty," it's half what I
> >> pay for on rogers pre-pay.
> >
> > I've never been with a major carrier so perhaps I'm a bit naive,
> > but Rogers has a much larger network than Wind. Afaik one doesn't
> > really roam much with Rogers in Canada...
> >
> > When you're limited to only a few cities like KW, Toronto, Ottawa,
> > etc. you're roaming a lot with Wind. Just take a look at the
> > coverage map. 5c / text, 15c / minute, 5c / MB adds up pretty
> > quickly if you get dumped to a partner tower. This is hardly an
> > issue if you don't travel outside the city much (I only go between
> > KW and Toronto), so you can just disable roaming to mitigate the
> > fees. There's only a 5-10 minute stretch (in good traffic) on the
> > 401 where I have no service.
> >
> >
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