I really wish Wind Mobile would just step up to the table and show us what their price plans are. Because it seems that yet another “leak” has happened on Howardforums.com. I’ll hit the highlights below:
Chat: $15 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited incoming text
100 province-wide voice minutes
50 text messages
Always Talk: $35 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited province-wide calling
Unlimited incoming text
50 outgoing text messages
Always Shout: $45 per month
Unlimited Canada-wide calling
Unlimited incoming /outgoing text messages
Voicemail
Data Plans
Infinite Mobile: $35 per month (used with any voice plan)
Unlimited internet for phones (tethering too)
Infinite Laptop: $45 per month
Unlimited internet for USB data sticks
Possibly there will be a web on your phone only type data plan for $10/mn.
BlackBerry data plans
Social BlackBerry: $10 per month
Unlimited instant messaging, Facebook and MySpace.
Infinite BlackBerry: $35 per month (used with any voice plan)
Unlimited internet for BlackBerry
Addons:
Voice: 10c Per Minute with the $15 plan
SMS: 10c each
MMS: 20c each
Voicemail: $5
If these are even remotely accurate, Bell, Telus and Rogers have a lot to fear. Now I’ve said in the past that if Wind launches, I’d switch. But I’m waiting for their pricing plans to become public (rather than constantly being leaked) as well as what their coverage is going to be. That’s an important point as it doesn’t matter how affordable the phone and the plans are if you can’t use it where you need to use it.
So how about it Wind Mobile? Now that you’ve got the green light to go to work, how about coming out with your pricing and coverage? That way we can make a decision to go with you or not.
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Wind Mobile’s Price Plans Leaked…. Yet Again….
I really wish Wind Mobile would just step up to the table and show us what their price plans are. Because it seems that yet another “leak” has happened on Howardforums.com. I’ll hit the highlights below:
Chat: $15 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited incoming text
100 province-wide voice minutes
50 text messages
Always Talk: $35 per month
Unlimited WIND to WIND calling (Canada wide)
Unlimited province-wide calling
Unlimited incoming text
50 outgoing text messages
Always Shout: $45 per month
Unlimited Canada-wide calling
Unlimited incoming /outgoing text messages
Voicemail
Data Plans
Infinite Mobile: $35 per month (used with any voice plan)
Unlimited internet for phones (tethering too)
Infinite Laptop: $45 per month
Unlimited internet for USB data sticks
Possibly there will be a web on your phone only type data plan for $10/mn.
BlackBerry data plans
Social BlackBerry: $10 per month
Unlimited instant messaging, Facebook and MySpace.
Infinite BlackBerry: $35 per month (used with any voice plan)
Unlimited internet for BlackBerry
Addons:
Voice: 10c Per Minute with the $15 plan
SMS: 10c each
MMS: 20c each
Voicemail: $5
If these are even remotely accurate, Bell, Telus and Rogers have a lot to fear. Now I’ve said in the past that if Wind launches, I’d switch. But I’m waiting for their pricing plans to become public (rather than constantly being leaked) as well as what their coverage is going to be. That’s an important point as it doesn’t matter how affordable the phone and the plans are if you can’t use it where you need to use it.
So how about it Wind Mobile? Now that you’ve got the green light to go to work, how about coming out with your pricing and coverage? That way we can make a decision to go with you or not.
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