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Does this mean Rogers will finally have a decent data plan?Otherwise, half the features of the N95 become useless.
$65/1GB not good enough for you!?! :PI find it strange that Rogers considers themselves a "premium" service provider, yet offers 2 year old hardware.
Jason, Rogers IS a premium provider in North America. AT&T refuses all the good phones. No k790a or k850i for US carriers, but Rogers got both. That's just one example.
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Al @ Apr 28th 2008 1:43PM
Does this mean Rogers will finally have a decent data plan?
Otherwise, half the features of the N95 become useless.
Jason @ Apr 28th 2008 2:24PM
$65/1GB not good enough for you!?! :P
I find it strange that Rogers considers themselves a "premium" service provider, yet offers 2 year old hardware.
Mobile Phone Diva @ Apr 29th 2008 8:09AM
Jason, Rogers IS a premium provider in North America. AT&T refuses all the good phones. No k790a or k850i for US carriers, but Rogers got both. That's just one example.