You must live in a cave!!! I got friends in the states that have unlimited long-distance to all of North America and a great data plans. It's no wonder everyone down there can check their e-mails without selling their souls, unlike over here where you start checking a few movies and a little bit of weather, you’re running a pretty hefty bill. Don’t start even start with Bell, those guys are basically mooching off Telus, if Telus ever decided to pull the plug, Bell would be on it’s knees. We all know that Rogers owns Fido, and that Virgin just buys massive amounts of minutes from Telus (Again if they were to ever pull the plug, Virgin would be dead)…I smell Oligopoly. Don’t even get started on the rates they get in Europe or Asia. I picked up a sim card down in China and got cheaper long-distance to Canada than I would in Canada…Go figure. THANKS CANADA!!!
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Digitalosh,
You must live in a cave!!! I got friends in the states that have unlimited long-distance to all of North America and a great data plans. It's no wonder everyone down there can check their e-mails without selling their souls, unlike over here where you start checking a few movies and a little bit of weather, you’re running a pretty hefty bill. Don’t start even start with Bell, those guys are basically mooching off Telus, if Telus ever decided to pull the plug, Bell would be on it’s knees. We all know that Rogers owns Fido, and that Virgin just buys massive amounts of minutes from Telus (Again if they were to ever pull the plug, Virgin would be dead)…I smell Oligopoly. Don’t even get started on the rates they get in Europe or Asia. I picked up a sim card down in China and got cheaper long-distance to Canada than I would in Canada…Go figure. THANKS CANADA!!!
-M.