Hello,
After research and months of testing, my conclusion is 7-eleven is the
best priced for moderate callers. It is an MVNO on Rogers/FIDO network.

Some 5 cents incoming/outgoing, any recharge is valid for a year (i.e.,
at an extreme, if you're not using it that much, $10 is all you need for
a year).
Reasonably priced long-distance, sms etc.
Voicemail+call display included, no data though, afaik.
You can port the number to 7-eleven.

My wife is using it, and we are happy with the service in terms of
cash-flow.

I am using unlimited incoming from FIDO, not too bad.

Canada is definitely the most expensive country for using mobile phones!


Good luck,
Alin Antimia, MBA


-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: July 5, 2007 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'TAUG - Biz'
Subject: [SPAM] - RE: [biz] Being ripped - Email found in subject

FIDO (a Rogers company) offers unlimited incoming calls on their very
reasonable monthly plans

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry L.Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: July 5, 2007 11:16 AM
To: TAUG - Biz
Subject: [biz] Being ripped 

Hi all, I just  got a letter from Rogers  "Paygo" my cell provider.
They have decided to raise the cost of an incoming and outgoing call 
from 33 cents/min to 40 cents/min
this is a 21% increase.
Time I stopped PAYing and started GOing ?
So here is the challenge.....
Who is the most economic cell provider in Canada (Ontario)
Does anyone offer free unlimited local incoming minutes ?
I hope you can help......I feeling like I have been ripped-off

Henry 

    

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