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In the UK we have Vodafone 3G high speed cellular internet which uses
a USB dongle and costs £ 15 (about CAD 25) per GByte prepaid. What similar offerings, if any, are there in Canada? I am looking for high speed internet, say 1MBit/sec, over cellular, prepay (pay as you go). Does Rogers/Fido do such a thing? Whose is the cheapest offering? I am specifically looking not to get tied into a contract, just walk into a shop, buy a USB dongle and pay for data usage by credit card, the same way we can in the UK. Thank you for answers, and sorry about the crosspost, but I really need a solution on this one. This is for Vancouver BC. |
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On Mar 22, 2:57*pm, wrote:
In the UK we have Vodafone 3G high speed cellular internet which uses a USB dongle and costs £ 15 (about CAD 25) per GByte prepaid. What similar offerings, if any, are there in Canada? I am looking for high speed internet, say 1MBit/sec, over cellular, prepay (pay as you go). Does Rogers/Fido do such a thing? Whose is the cheapest offering? I am specifically looking not to get tied into a contract, just walk into a shop, buy a USB dongle and pay for data usage by credit card, the same way we can in the UK. Thank you for answers, and sorry about the crosspost, but I really need a solution on this one. This is for Vancouver BC. Rogers has what you need. |
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JF Mezei wrote:
Recently, a new GSM carrier was started in Ontario (not sure if it will cover rest of canada) (I think its name is Globalive, but not sure). Videotron is getting back into cellular with a quebec only network (Globalive will not be in Québec). I wouldn't hold my breath for Globalive. The incumbents are raising a stink about its foreign ownership stake, and it will probably be a while before they can actually start building anything. Even then, it will be only in the major cities with expansion to less central areas over time (hmm, reminds me a bit of Clearnet, no?) However, hopefully in the long run they'll build out in The Rest of Canada and have some kind of reciprocal agreement with Videotron. I can't see either carrier getting much business if customers can only get service in or out of Quebec, but not both. Solo and Virgin are brands of Bell. Solo is a brand owned and operated by Bell (i.e. it's a brand name, not a company) like Fido is Rogers and Koodo is Telus. Virgin Mobile Canada uses Bell's network, but is a separate entity with very different rates. Unfortunately, it has a lot of restrictions: no roaming on prepaid plans, few plans with lots of daytime minutes, and only recently did they begin to offer 'real' data plans. -- Geoffrey Welsh Geoffrey [dot] Welsh [at] bigfoot [dot] com |
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On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:15:37 -0400, Jimbo wrote:
On Mar 22, 2:57*pm, wrote: In the UK we have Vodafone 3G high speed cellular internet which uses a USB dongle and costs £ 15 (about CAD 25) per GByte prepaid. What similar offerings, if any, are there in Canada? I am looking for high speed internet, say 1MBit/sec, over cellular, prepay (pay as you go). Does Rogers/Fido do such a thing? Whose is the cheapest offering? I am specifically looking not to get tied into a contract, just walk into a shop, buy a USB dongle and pay for data usage by credit card, the same way we can in the UK. Thank you for answers, and sorry about the crosspost, but I really need a solution on this one. This is for Vancouver BC. Rogers has what you need. Browsing through Rogers' web site, I can only find their Rocket Stick, free with a two year commitment at CA$25/month or higher: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wi...-_-rocketstick . Prepay? Couldn't turn up anything. Can you offer further details, please, Jimbo? Thanks! And cheers, -- tlvp -- Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP |
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tlvp wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:15:37 -0400, Jimbo wrote: On Mar 22, 2:57 pm, wrote: In the UK we have Vodafone 3G high speed cellular internet which uses a USB dongle and costs £ 15 (about CAD 25) per GByte prepaid. What similar offerings, if any, are there in Canada? I am looking for high speed internet, say 1MBit/sec, over cellular, prepay (pay as you go). Does Rogers/Fido do such a thing? Whose is the cheapest offering? I am specifically looking not to get tied into a contract, just walk into a shop, buy a USB dongle and pay for data usage by credit card, the same way we can in the UK. Thank you for answers, and sorry about the crosspost, but I really need a solution on this one. This is for Vancouver BC. Rogers has what you need. Browsing through Rogers' web site, I can only find their Rocket Stick, free with a two year commitment at CA$25/month or higher: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wi...-_-rocketstick . Prepay? Couldn't turn up anything. Can you offer further details, please, Jimbo? Thanks! And cheers, -- tlvp There are no prepaid data providers in Canada. You must sign up on a month to month basis with a full credit check required. There may be some third party services who can rent you equipment on a shorter term basis. Often those services will be targeted at business travellers and the rates can be extremely high compared to the price you would pay on the monthly plans. As for your price point of $25/GB. Even on the monthly plans if you go over then Telus is currently charging $51.20/GB and Rogers is charging $30.72/GB after using up your monthly included data on their month to month plans. So even if a prepaid option existed I would expect it's pay per use rates would be higher than the monthly plan rates. Probably in the $75/GB range. Last year there was more competition for data plans in Canada because it was just prior to the big launch of the iphone so Bell and Telus were offering unlimited data plans in order to lock in customers. They even had unlimited data card plans. After the iphone launch they stopped offering the unlimited plans to new customers but anyone who got one from back then is allowed to keep it. The best deals on data cards were the Telus plans. They offered 3 plans that are still sought after on cell contract swapping services. For $106.95 the most common one you find is "Connect 100 Unlimited". It included unlimited using in Canada AND the United States. For $81.95 is the less common "Connect 75 Unlimited". It only includes unlimited data inside of Canada. Roaming in the USA costs $3/MB. For $39.95 is the extremely rare "TELUS Wireless Connect 33 5 GB" It gave you 5GB of usage with additional gigs up to a maximum cap of 20GB of total usage for $10/GB and USA roaming at $3/MB. This was only offered as a retention plan under very limited circumstances. Bell also had some unlimited options but in a very unpopular move they kicked users off their service who used more than a few GB of data or even less if the users were roaming on one of Bells partners towers at the time. Since Bell did that Telus also had to kick some of their users off unlimited plans who were using their data exclusively in areas where there were only Bell towers since they didn't have the offsetting usage from unlimited Bell customers using Telus towers anymore to balance out with their own customers. So best advice to anyone who still has one of those unlimited plans is to make sure you do the majority of your usage on your carriers native coverage footprint to prevent that from happening. In the case of Telus though they were much more lenient than Bell. Telus wouldn't kick anyone off that was using less than 5GB. Bell was kicking users with under 1GB if they did it all in a Telus tower coverage area. Too bad you say you needed this in Vancouver though, if you were in Edmonton I would offer to rent you mine. I have an extra data card right now on one of the Telus $81.95 Unlimited plans which I think I'm going to be offering for sale soon since I don't need it for my business anymore. At one point in time or another I have had all 3 of the Telus plans I mentioned so I have lots of experience with these. -- WARNING! Email address has been altered for spam resistance. Please remove the -deletethispart-. section before replying directly. Mike Drechsler ) |
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On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:39:54 -0400, Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED EMAIL wrote:
tlvp wrote: On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:15:37 -0400, Jimbo wrote: On Mar 22, 2:57 pm, wrote: In the UK we have Vodafone 3G high speed cellular internet which uses a USB dongle and costs £ 15 (about CAD 25) per GByte prepaid. What similar offerings, if any, are there in Canada? I am looking for high speed internet, say 1MBit/sec, over cellular, prepay (pay as you go). Does Rogers/Fido do such a thing? Whose is the cheapest offering? I am specifically looking not to get tied into a contract, just walk into a shop, buy a USB dongle and pay for data usage by credit card, the same way we can in the UK. Thank you for answers, and sorry about the crosspost, but I really need a solution on this one. This is for Vancouver BC. Rogers has what you need. Browsing through Rogers' web site, I can only find their Rocket Stick, free with a two year commitment at CA$25/month or higher: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wi...-_-rocketstick . Prepay? Couldn't turn up anything. Can you offer further details, please, Jimbo? Thanks! And cheers, -- tlvp There are no prepaid data providers in Canada. You must sign up on a month to month basis with a full credit check required. There may be some third party services who can rent you equipment on a shorter term basis. Often those services will be targeted at business travellers and the rates can be extremely high compared to the price you would pay on the monthly plans. As for your price point of $25/GB. Even on the monthly plans if you go over then Telus is currently charging $51.20/GB and Rogers is charging $30.72/GB after using up your monthly included data on their month to month plans. So even if a prepaid option existed I would expect it's pay per use rates would be higher than the monthly plan rates. Probably in the $75/GB range. Last year there was more competition for data plans in Canada because it was just prior to the big launch of the iphone so Bell and Telus were offering unlimited data plans in order to lock in customers. They even had unlimited data card plans. After the iphone launch they stopped offering the unlimited plans to new customers but anyone who got one from back then is allowed to keep it. The best deals on data cards were the Telus plans. They offered 3 plans that are still sought after on cell contract swapping services. For $106.95 the most common one you find is "Connect 100 Unlimited". It included unlimited using in Canada AND the United States. For $81.95 is the less common "Connect 75 Unlimited". It only includes unlimited data inside of Canada. Roaming in the USA costs $3/MB. For $39.95 is the extremely rare "TELUS Wireless Connect 33 5 GB" It gave you 5GB of usage with additional gigs up to a maximum cap of 20GB of total usage for $10/GB and USA roaming at $3/MB. This was only offered as a retention plan under very limited circumstances. Bell also had some unlimited options but in a very unpopular move they kicked users off their service who used more than a few GB of data or even less if the users were roaming on one of Bells partners towers at the time. Since Bell did that Telus also had to kick some of their users off unlimited plans who were using their data exclusively in areas where there were only Bell towers since they didn't have the offsetting usage from unlimited Bell customers using Telus towers anymore to balance out with their own customers. So best advice to anyone who still has one of those unlimited plans is to make sure you do the majority of your usage on your carriers native coverage footprint to prevent that from happening. In the case of Telus though they were much more lenient than Bell. Telus wouldn't kick anyone off that was using less than 5GB. Bell was kicking users with under 1GB if they did it all in a Telus tower coverage area. Too bad you say you needed this in Vancouver though, if you were in Edmonton I would offer to rent you mine. I have an extra data card right now on one of the Telus $81.95 Unlimited plans which I think I'm going to be offering for sale soon since I don't need it for my business anymore. At one point in time or another I have had all 3 of the Telus plans I mentioned so I have lots of experience with these. It's a good three months later now, as I write this, and the service I'm about to describe is only US-based, not Canadian, but, with those caveats: I've just read in the latest issue of Network World (9/14/2009, p. 24) about the VirginMobile USA "Broadband2Go", a Novatel Wireless "Ovation MC760" USB data-modem with a prepay plan -- $10 for 100 MB data and up to 10 days access, $60 for 1 GB data and up to 30 days access. Perhaps www.networkworld.com will have a link to the full article. Likewise, with luck, there'll be a Canadian VirginMobile with a similar offering ... :-) . Cheers, -- tlvp -- Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP |
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