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Date: Wed. Jul. 9 2008 6:12 PM ET
Rogers Wireless has slashed the cost of using an iPhone in Canada following an outcry of customer complaints over the price of its data packages.
The company is launching the much-anticipated phone at six stores across the country on Friday. Customers who buy it before Aug. 31 will now be eligible for a six-gigabyte data plan for $30.
Rogers representatives say six gigabytes will allow users to visit 36,000 Web pages, send or receive more than 157,000 emails or watch almost 6,300 minutes of YouTube videos each month.
The rate covers only Web browsing, emails and video, so phone service costs will be tacked on top of the $30.
The package is notably more economical than those included in the set of iPhone plans Rogers released earlier this month. The cheapest plan under that structure includes 400 megabytes of data, 150 minutes of weekday talk time and unlimited evenings and weekends for $60 per month plus fees and taxes.
"In other countries a lot of companies are offering unlimited data plans," CTV technology expert Kris Abel told Newsnet on Wednesday. "(Rogers' iPhone plans) really outraged a lot of people because they were thought to be too excessively high."
Outraged techies posted an online petition protesting Rogers' rates shortly after their release. More than 57,000 potential customers added their names, demanding lower prices and protesting Rogers' requirement that users sign a three-year service contract.
"That, more than the high prices, is the real sticking point," said Abel, noting some users upgrade their phones much more often than every three years. "Three years is a serious commitment. We don't know when the next iPhone is going to launch."
Rogers' iPhone customers will have a choice between the promotional rate and existing voice and smartphone data plans.
As part of an early morning launch event, the phone will go on sale at 8 a.m. this Friday at six select Rogers Plus stores and one Fido Store in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Halifax, Calgary and Vancouver. The phone will then be available at most Rogers retails stores and select authorized stores during regular hours. The phone is not being sold at Apple Canada retail outlets.
With files from The Canadian Press
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I applaud the budget, even though Health Care and education may stay unscathed. Sadly this cannot last and I worry to later this year where cuts will become enviable. If anything, this provides the Wildrose Alliance plenty of ammo when an election is called.




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Topsey
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Galtor
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DaPink
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WSV
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Dale Mugford
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It's just ridiculous- this is a "breakthrough internet device" which needs to be unfettered when it comes to data consumption to be just that.
Rogers' lack of breakthrough pricing leaves much to be desired, still.
Pierre C
said
I can't wait to see new cel phone companies come on board to give Bell, Rogers and Telus a run for their money!
Doug BC
said
Now,I wonder if there's any service I can trust past the time it takes to sign on.I do travel BC a lot.So I need good coverage.
Brett (Vancouver)
said
The plan is still absurd. They are still charging extra for caller ID, Voicemail, and other functions that the phone offers as a hardware solution. These functions cost them nothing and do not add any load to their infrastructure.
Also, you won't be able to create your own ringtones from your own music library... you will have to pay the $7 or whatever it is for each one.
Sad how they stifle new technology and innovation. I'm waiting for them to start charging us to turn our phones off and on. Charge us for charging the battery, and charge us for adjusting the ring volume.
Open up your networks people... make more hotspots so that we don't need cellular.
Gary
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It has little to do with customers, only how much more can we suck out of them. They know this. They will corner you into a plan and then hook you on the devices and then simply raise the price..suggesting its supply and demand or the increased cost for them to service us. I am an MBA grad and business executive...the real issue is value. And I think that is something the customers/market should determine not the supplier.
Tom (Ottawa)
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Sorry, the iPhone is not worth signing my life away for 3 years, considering the amount you are paying for the device, the monthly plan and to think it for 3 years.
iPod Touch with WAP 2 Enterprise will be released soon after the iPhone 3G madness has settled. People would be fools to fall into this Rogers trap.
dwayne-ottawa
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Brett (Vancouver)
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for 60$ per month + Made Up Access fee 6.95 + 911 fee $0.5, you get
150 daytime minutes (unlimited after 9pm)
75 texts
400mb data
For an additional $15 per month you get caller display and 2500 txts
For an additional $30- you get 6gb data package (for a limited period)!
So a minimum package with caller id (who doesn't use caller id and how does vvm function without it?) and increased data you'll pay
$60 + $6.95 + $0.5 + $15 + $30 = north of $112.- + tax
iJunk
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iPhlop
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Albert M.
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Steven Badman
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So.
In summary.
I would NEVER trust anything with a Rogers tag to it.
Period.
ThinkinCanuck
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CBW
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Chris
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GreekUnit
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Basil
said
Once the new spectrum from old TV signals becomes available, these companies might end up with some real competition- hopefully somebody will come by and offer a large minimum bid (like Google did in the US) on the condition that consumers be charged fair rates for data.
Prince
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iDon't Touch Phone for Help
said
I admit in considering an iTouch, but that was before I found out the words to it's commercial song advertising the unit. A better name for it would be the iSick!
That sales pitch will not get me, some of the posts here I agree with and I appreciate the heads up from iJunk and iPhlop.
K
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Roger T
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Thank goodness I don't use Rogers, bad phone service and bad customer service.
John A
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I'm sure this was a marketing gimmic by Rogers anyway. Come labour day, still the same price.
LotusLand
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Ken
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Down in the US At&T offeres unlimited data for $30 but if you read the fine print, unlimited is capped at 5gb.
And hey, if you want the newest most high tech toy, you've gotta be prepared to pay the price. Don't go into a Mercedes dealership and ask for Toyota Yaris pricing.
james
said
Band-width throttling, charges for text messages, bogus charges attributed to the CRTC, and now this nonsense from Rogers. Its time to reign Bell, Rogers, and Telus in and bring down heavy government bureaucracy on these three bandits.
Ashley
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Will
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First, $30 a month gets you 6 gigs of data, and you'll need a voice plan with that. Voice plans average about $30 a month, meaning that this new offer is a LOT better than the $60 plan that they were offering before. 400 megs vs 6 gigs. 15x difference for roughly the same cost!
Also, 6 gigabytes is pretty much equivalent to unlimited, seeing that the 3G network speeds are ~60kbytes/sec only, and the battery life is 5 hours. Do the math!
Lastly, no one is forcing you to buy it. You lived without one for so long, it's OK if you don't have it. On the same token, don't be such sour grapes about it. It seems like so many people want to pay $25 a month for unlimited data + a decent voice plan, and get the phone with no contract. That's not going to happen guys!
I think Rogers really did hear the legitimate criticism, and offered a decent remedy. To say they offered too little (15x more data for the same price!) is just ignorant.
whyvon
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Rick Yoo
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Based on people's premature victory celebration... it's not looking good for the "unlimited data plan" fight.
Canadian consumers have been flanked from the right and forgot the true battle (for unlimited data) was and is still ahead of us.
Unless this is quickly realised, the conquerers (Rogers) will win.
Folks, our fight has always been for unlimited data. We must not compromise. If anything, history has taught us how compromise serves a platter of unexpectedly destructive outcomes; Canada being the only country with a 3 year contract is just one example.
Currently, the United Kindom's O2 phone company requires its customers to sign an 18 month contract for the $199 iPhone.
THAT'S ONLY 18 MONTHS or 1 1/2 YEARS PEOPLE!
Keep up the fight everyone but importantly... encourage those around you to do the same.
Craig
said
Let Rogers know that you do not agree with the rates (in a civilized manner).
PVT
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iRipoff
said
iLoveU. You are 100% correct! :)
RD
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Stu H
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SeNia
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Losha
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Jerry
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ReyC
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Shamaro
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Canada has some of the highest cell phone rates in the world and it's time that competition be allowed to be within this market, to allow us the consumer to get more bang for it's buck.
Sylvain
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I for one have a great dislike for the cell phone industry so I avoid it. I have a minimal voice plan and that is only because my work insisted I get a phone.
If we all just stopped paying for overpriced services the price would come down. I’m doing my part and doing without the overpriced services. Rogers recently upset me with their internet broadband “traffic shaping” such that I dropped my premium service to the light service. Why pay for premium service if all I am going to be delivered is sub par product.
PS. This has nothing to do with P2P. I use skype as a webcam / phone service and Rogers treats the encrypted traffic from this legitimate app as a P2P client cutting my bandwidth. Webcam connections with my father on Rogers just down the street looks like I’m on 128k ISDN not the 8MB I was paying for!
My Digital cable service will be my next target if Rogers does not smarten up. I really do not need TV that badly. With a new baby on the way its not like I’m going to have much time for TV anyway.
Matt
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We are stuck with a choice of 3 major providers who always make up an excuse as to why they can't offer better rates.
People are going to think having an iPhone is so great and then realise that $1,200 a year is way too much for a cell phone.
If they were smart, they would offer something like 250 Minutes, free evenings and weekends, call display, text messaging and unlimited data for $100 a month.
Enough people won't care about the price because they want to be smug and 'cool' with all of their friends so they can show off their iPhone.
Give me a blackberry... it does almost everyhting the iPhone does and my plan is less than $70 a month.
Derek
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Rob from the Peg
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Margaret
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They will take the Access money and IF they lose the case and have to refund the fee do think they are going to pay interest for the time they had your money. NOOOOOO!!!!
It may take a couple of years to sort out. $6.95 x ??,000 and will they reimburse you teh $0.35tax, again NOOOOO!!!
They win either way.
I'm waiting to see what happens when TV's go to HD and those of us who don't have the digital TV are going to be compelled to rent something or other to view our programs. Another rip-off in the works. That is when I stop watching TV, didn't have it as a kid and can do without it as a senior.
Jason E Davis
said
Also, you are stuck with only two providers - Telus and Rogers if you want to change providers and that is after you have done your 3 year commitment/contract.
Plus, there is no guarantee I don't think that they can't arbitrarily raise the costs and give you a notice in the mail like your home phone or cable bill.
Andrew
said
continue paying premium for something we shouldn't have. The right
thing would be to downgrade your phone plan immediately.
big corporate phone company like Rogers, Fido, and telus are making record profit every year. Although increase of various plans and options are available, many hidden fees and price remain the same. we get suckered into believing their added values in their advertisements but all it is is their deceptive and clever marketing
ploy.
i'm not in the crusade to destroy someone's livelihood but think twice next time you sign on a long term 3 years plan.