M_Nemesis, you are looking at this the wrong way. Having worked for Bell, I know that there is certainly a great deal of competition in this market. The catch is that it is in THIS market, not the US market. Yes, we do get raped for plans... even if you look at some of the provincial carriers, they are doing a far better job than the big 3... E.G. SaskTel's christmas promo: 150 daytime minutes, free evenings and weekends starting at 6PM-7AM, free calling to other sasktel customers (which is 85% of the Saskatchewan cellular market right now, and is expected to increase now that there is wireless number portability) free voicemail and 100 free text messages, all for a flat fee of 20 bucks. Thats nigh unbeatable by the big 3... But the big 3 only compete with eachother. And that's how it will likely stay
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Digitalosh @ Mar 30th 2007 3:51PM
M_Nemesis, you are looking at this the wrong way. Having worked for Bell, I know that there is certainly a great deal of competition in this market. The catch is that it is in THIS market, not the US market. Yes, we do get raped for plans... even if you look at some of the provincial carriers, they are doing a far better job than the big 3... E.G. SaskTel's christmas promo: 150 daytime minutes, free evenings and weekends starting at 6PM-7AM, free calling to other sasktel customers (which is 85% of the Saskatchewan cellular market right now, and is expected to increase now that there is wireless number portability) free voicemail and 100 free text messages, all for a flat fee of 20 bucks. Thats nigh unbeatable by the big 3... But the big 3 only compete with eachother. And that's how it will likely stay