Chocolatemafia
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Hi. Before I begin, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Daniel, I'm 18 years old, and I'm from the US (more specifically Pawtucket, RI). Currently, I'm a first-year student at Carleton University in Ottawa, ON, currently as a French major but am considering adding onto that major.
Here's my dilemma. Currently I'm on a contract with Verizon along with my mom. Verizon, I think, has great coverage in my section of RI. However, unless I want to get hit with roaming charges, I don't use my phone. I like Verizon, after all it's also the phone company, yet I'm in a bit of a dilemma. A while back, my mom ordered phonecards from Verizon for the both on us, I think around late August or so. The phonecards haven't arrived.
Now, if I eventually want a cell phone, I'm probably going to have to go with a Canadian provider, so long as I use a CDMA and/or EV-DO phone AND I have the ability to call home and use it back home without getting hit with roaming charges (no GSM nor UMTS for me, please; so that scratches out Rogers). Plus, it must be affordable (I currently don't have a job right now). My question for you guys is three-fold:
1. Out of the two main CDMA/EV-DO networks (Bell and Telus), which one provides better coverage of the Ottawa area?
2. Should I go pre-paid (either through Bell or Telus or through an MVNO like President's Choice Mobile) or regular contract?
3. What phone should I get? I'm a stickler for phones that I can only use for calling, contacts lists, and voicemail; lately however I've been attracted by mobile TV.
Thanks in advance.
Here's my dilemma. Currently I'm on a contract with Verizon along with my mom. Verizon, I think, has great coverage in my section of RI. However, unless I want to get hit with roaming charges, I don't use my phone. I like Verizon, after all it's also the phone company, yet I'm in a bit of a dilemma. A while back, my mom ordered phonecards from Verizon for the both on us, I think around late August or so. The phonecards haven't arrived.
Now, if I eventually want a cell phone, I'm probably going to have to go with a Canadian provider, so long as I use a CDMA and/or EV-DO phone AND I have the ability to call home and use it back home without getting hit with roaming charges (no GSM nor UMTS for me, please; so that scratches out Rogers). Plus, it must be affordable (I currently don't have a job right now). My question for you guys is three-fold:
1. Out of the two main CDMA/EV-DO networks (Bell and Telus), which one provides better coverage of the Ottawa area?
2. Should I go pre-paid (either through Bell or Telus or through an MVNO like President's Choice Mobile) or regular contract?
3. What phone should I get? I'm a stickler for phones that I can only use for calling, contacts lists, and voicemail; lately however I've been attracted by mobile TV.
Thanks in advance.