 jfmezeiPremium join:2007-01-03 Pointe-Claire, QC kudos:22 Reviews:
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Re: Get an unlocked iPhone instead,... It is technically false to state we only have one GSM supplier in Canada. »www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo···ca.shtml
Microcell's network still exists. ( 302-37 ) It is just that very very very few antennas still offer any channels with that network ID. But the Microcell network still exists in tables and roaming systems because Fido still sells ist phones with Fido sim cards with teh Microcell network ID as "home" network. (and a patch to make the Rogers network appears to be "Fido" on the phone.
Icewireless operates un Yukon and Northwest territories. Correction, they don't seem to have presence in Whitehorese anymore.
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| said by jfmezei:It is technically false to state we only have one GSM supplier in Canada. » www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo···ca.shtmlMicrocell's network still exists. ( 302-37 ) It is just that very very very few antennas still offer any channels with that network ID. But the Microcell network still exists in tables and roaming systems because Fido still sells ist phones with Fido sim cards with teh Microcell network ID as "home" network. (and a patch to make the Rogers network appears to be "Fido" on the phone. Icewireless operates un Yukon and Northwest territories. Correction, they don't seem to have presence in Whitehorese anymore. And Dryden Mobility is about to go live. Was that a joke in disguise ? The coverage area of those providers is anaemic at best. The sad reality is that we have 1 choice in Canada when it comes to a GSM provider : Robbers.
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 pfakBow before me for I am rootPremium join:2002-12-29 Vancouver, BC Reviews:
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| reply to jfmezei Microcell IS Fido, and Fido Solutions is owned by Rogers.
Therefore, there is one GSM supplier in Canada that serves all of the provinces (not territories). -- Xenophase - British Columbia's premier online gaming community. |
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 jfmezeiPremium join:2007-01-03 Pointe-Claire, QC kudos:22 Reviews:
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>Microcell IS Fido, and Fido Solutions is owned by Rogers. > >Therefore, there is one GSM supplier in Canada that serves >all of the provinces (not territories).
There is no debate that Rogers owns the only nationwide GSM network in canada.
However, the 32-37 GSM code for Microcell still exists in worldwide GSM tables, and SIM cards announcing a customer of 32-37 are still issued by Fido. Fido's phones are locked to 32-37 and not to Rogers 32-72 network.
What Fido has done is a hack to make its phones appear to be on their home network when they roam on Rogers. Fido's orginal network was initlally almost all converted to broadcast 32-72 (Rogers), and then Rogers has progressively integrated it into its own network and removed redundant antennas. What is left of Fido would be small test sites.
With regards to the unlocked iPhones. I was not aware that Jobs had insisted that all Iphones had the full software optiosn enabled. I had heard rumblings last year about certain functions having been disabled at the request of AT&T (notably using Skype via wi-fi on the iphone).
However, buying an originally locked iphone still results in problems when upgrading the phone's software, and Apple makes that very clear: you unlock the iphone, and an attempt to upgrade its software may render phone inoperable.
This is why I would rather get a "true" iphone that was never locked and have my onw relationship with Apple instead of having one with Rogers and Fido for the phone.
GSM is meant to have phones independant from the carrier.
Note: I have a never-locked phone. I am a fido subscriber. The phone shows I am *roaming* on Rogers. |
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