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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Rogers adopts sane device unlocking policy, $8 pay-per-use US roaming [feedly]

You are still better (as you always have been) to buy unlocked from the start. Sure you will be having to eat the entire cost of the phone but these antiquated laws/rules that these companies get away with are pathetic!  Oh sure, for $8 they will give you a paltry 50mb FOR ONE DAY!.. You are better to just get a boingo account, for example, which would give you that for the entire month! Just stupid!
 
 
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Rogers adopts sane device unlocking policy, $8 pay-per-use US roaming

Rogers adopts sane device unlocking policy, $8 payperuse US roaming

Rogers has had an unlocking policy in place for awhile, but it isn't what most would call reasonable: an unlock isn't even an option until the contract is over, which could involve a 3-year wait and obsolete hardware that isn't worth the effort. Logic is about to prevail, thanks in part to pressure from proposed CRTC guidelines on customer rights. A policy change in March will see Rogers unlock devices as long as they've been on the network for at least 90 days, delivering freedom while the equipment is still relevant. Subscribers will just have to swallow the $50 fee, although that's a relative bargain next to buying outright.

The provider is also making a gesture of goodwill to those who frequently cross into the US through a new roaming add-on launching this spring. Border-hoppers will have the option to pay $8 to get a quick, 50MB hit of data for one day. It's not quite the revolution the carrier claims when many of us could blow past the limit within minutes -- Instagram, anyone? Still, it's good enough for emergency directions or an email check among those of us who won't commit to a permanent roaming plan.

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