Complete details of the all three devices can be found on the Wind Mobile website or you can discuss
Wind Mobile offerings in Digital Home's Canadian Alternative Wireless Providers forum.
For hardware,
Wind Mobile offers four phones and a data stick: Blackberry Bold 9700 ($ 450), HTC Maple ($ 300), Samsung Gravity ($ 150), Huawei U7519 ($ 130) and the Huawei E181 Data stick for $ 150.
For hardware,
Wind Mobile offers five phones and a data stick: Blackberry Bold 9700 ($ 450), HTC Maple ($ 200), Nokia 5230 ($ 180) Samsung Gravity ($ 130), Huawei U7519 ($ 90), Huawei 1250 ($ 70) and the Huawei E181 Data stick for $ 150.
Not exact matches
Verizon has reportedly been in talks to acquire startup carrier Mobilicity, and there are reports it has made an initial $ 700 - million
offer for
Wind Mobile, another of Canada's small telecoms.
Verizon put in a $ 700 - million
offer for
Wind Mobile and is also in talks to purchase Mobilicity.
The could affect the retail prices for consumers and improve the ability of struggling startups like
Wind Mobile to
offer nationwide voice and data plans.
About
WIND Mobile WIND Mobile provides voice, text and data services to Canadians on a next - generation wireless network and is committed to
offering a level of wireless service presently not available in Canada.
TELUS, Bell, Rogers,
WIND, Mobilicity, SaskTel, Videotron and Virgin
Mobile will all be
offering the smartphone.
About
WIND Mobile and Globalive Holdings
WIND Mobile provides voice, text and data services to Canadians on a next - generation wireless network and is committed to
offering a level of wireless service presently not available in Canada.
«Our customers are always on the lookout for the newest technology and we're proud to add these state - of - the - art smartphones to our
offering and pair them with plans that allow customers to make the most of all their features,» said Anthony Lacavera, Chairman and CEO of
WIND Mobile.
Discuss
Wind Mobile and Mobilicity
offerings in Digital Home's Alternate Wireless Phone providers forum.
Just read the cost of the plans that are being
offered by
Wind Mobile... Believe me... They are NO Bargain!
While the thought of a 3G Curve is great, we've already seen that the BlackBerry Pearl 3G is equipped to handle the 1700 AWS 3G that T -
Mobile (and
WIND)
offer.
Keep in mind that the TWIA only
offers wind and hail coverage, meaning you'll still need to purchase a
mobile home insurance policy.
Mobile home insurance companies in Florida often
offer discounts to homeowners who install
wind - resistant features to their homes.
I haven't seen any announcements yet on the sticks that
Wind Mobile will
offer in Canada.)