Canadians, get your wallets ready for the 3G iPhone
Sympatico Tech News is reporting that Rogers Communications has finally announced the prices that Canadians will pay for their 3G iPhone packages.For $60, consumers get 150 minutes of voice calling, with unlimited
evenings and weekends; 400 megabytes of data; 75 sent text messages,
with unlimited incoming text messages and visual voicemail messages.A
$75 package nets 300 minutes of calls, 750 MB data and 100 sent text
messages while a $100 plan will get you 600 minutes of calls with 1 GB
of data and 200 sent text messages.
The most expensive plan, at $115, pays for 800 minutes of phone calls, 2 GB of data and 300 sent text messages.
There
is also a system access fee of $6.95 a month. The packages all come
with a mandatory three-year contract, according to Rogers and its Fido
wireless unit.
The eight-gigabyte iPhone 3G has improved on the
original iPhone by adding several new features, such as GPS tracking,
and running on the faster third-generation, or 3G, cellphone networks.
It
will be sold in 70 countries this year, including Canada. Apple has
sold six million iPhones since it launched in the U.S. a year ago, and
it has set a goal of 10 million by the end of this year.
Rogers
Wireless is the only Canadian carrier currently using the GSM (Global
System Mobile) communications standard for mobile devices - the same
standard the iPhone uses - versus the competing and incompatible CDMA
(Code Division Multiple Access) standard.
However, Rogers is not
believed to have an exclusive deal with Apple so potentially, new
carriers that enter the market and adopt the GSM standard in the future
would also be compatible with the iPhone.
Posted at 01:58PM Jun 28, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |