fido, rogers, telus, bell

  • Fido's per second billing will save you a bundle. I used to have fido, but switched to Telus because at the time Fido's coverage was very poor. Your phone would only work within major cities. No servoice on the highways. Since rogers bought them though, they run on rogers towers as well, so coverage has greatly improved.

    Per second billing can save you a ton of minutes on your phone. Especially if you make a lot of quick calls, as opposed to a small number of long calls.

    As for getting service in Europe, It a non issue for 99% of people. With the cost of roaming charges in Europe, you prpbably wont want to be using your phone there anyways. Better off renting one locally.

    Anonymous 05 Dec 2005, 06:32 - Report
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Fido vs. Rogers vs. Bell vs. Telus

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