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AT&T Refurb

Jun 30

Online petition protests Rogers iPhone plan - Globe and Mail
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Analyst: “Unprecedented pent-up demand” for 3G iPhone - Ars Technica
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Jun 30

Marketcircle bringing Daylite to the iPhone
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Jun 30

Canadians protest iPhone plans
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Jun 30

Updated Again! iPhone in Canada: Rogers Hoses Hosers on Data Hose, eh?
I hate to say I told you so. I hate to have told you so. But mostly I just hate Rogers’ breathing guts for telling us all so: No unlimited data for Canadian iPhone users and — wait for it — no reasonable data rates beneath the meager caps either! (But then, maybe I just […]

Jun 30

Canadian iPhone: Consumer Revolt against Rogers tariffs

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When Rogers/Fido announced the iPhone voice/data plans a few days ago, the proposed rates were not received warmly. Over ten thousand people are letting their eDispleasure be heard on the “Rogers + iPhone3G == Ruined” protest website.

Canadian petitioners are unhappy with the high plan rates and the lack of affordable data. The site offers a list of Rogers/Fido contacts and suggests consumers take action, sending an email or letter, or calling.

The petition itself is full of impassioned feedback, suggesting that Rogers is killing a potential new marke