.....and who's your provider & how much data do they give you?
I signed up for Wind Mobile yesterday with a data stick & I get 10 gigabytes per month for $35 plus tax.
Is that good?
Average?
Or am I paying way too much?
What do you folks pay where you are?
Are there any better details for the Vancouver/Lower mainland area?
Which in your opinion, is the best bang for the buck? Good price, but also good service and Internet speed?
Here are some local providers in the Vancouver area:
Well, since I couldn't get a reply from anyone, here are some rate plans I found offered in the local Vancouver area, Canadian DOLLAR$:
Universerve: http://www.uniserve.com/residential/internet.html
Telus: http://www.telus.com/en/bc/internet/?gclid=CP-JvtXR8sgCFU6SfgodGKgA5Q
Lightspeed: http://www.lightspeed.ca/personaladsl/#ert_pane1-1
Shaw: http://shop.shaw.ca/homewifi/get-wifi-215R-134VJ.html?#Plans
Rogers: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/mobile-plans
Mobilicity: http://mobilicity.ca/plans/mobile-internet-plans/
Wind: https://www.windmobile.ca/plans-and-devices/plans#internet-plans
...Have I missed any?
Any others?
Quote from: "Frank"
.....and who's your provider & how much data do they give you?
I signed up for Wind Mobile yesterday with a data stick & I get 10 gigabytes per month for $35 plus tax.
Is that good?
Average?
Or am I paying way too much?
What do you folks pay where you are?
Are there any better details for the Vancouver/Lower mainland area?
Which in your opinion, is the best bang for the buck? Good price, but also good service and Internet speed?
Here are some local providers in the Vancouver area:
Well, since I couldn't get a reply from anyone, here are some rate plans I found offered in the local Vancouver area, Canadian DOLLAR$:
Universerve: http://www.uniserve.com/residential/internet.html
Telus: http://www.telus.com/en/bc/internet/?gclid=CP-JvtXR8sgCFU6SfgodGKgA5Q
Lightspeed: http://www.lightspeed.ca/personaladsl/#ert_pane1-1
Shaw: http://shop.shaw.ca/homewifi/get-wifi-215R-134VJ.html?#Plans
Rogers: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/mobile-plans
Mobilicity: http://mobilicity.ca/plans/mobile-internet-plans/
Wind: https://www.windmobile.ca/plans-and-devices/plans#internet-plans
...Have I missed any?
Any others?
I have Telus for the house and Koodo for my mobile personal phone. I pay $110 for internet and basic cable and phone. We have Netflix too. I honestly don't remember what my mobile costs.
Quote from: "Frank"
.....and who's your provider & how much data do they give you?
I signed up for Wind Mobile yesterday with a data stick & I get 10 gigabytes per month for $35 plus tax.
Is that good?
Average?
Or am I paying way too much?
What do you folks pay where you are?
Are there any better details for the Vancouver/Lower mainland area?
Which in your opinion, is the best bang for the buck? Good price, but also good service and Internet speed?
Here are some local providers in the Vancouver area:
Well, since I couldn't get a reply from anyone, here are some rate plans I found offered in the local Vancouver area, Canadian DOLLAR$:
Universerve: http://www.uniserve.com/residential/internet.html
Telus: http://www.telus.com/en/bc/internet/?gclid=CP-JvtXR8sgCFU6SfgodGKgA5Q
Lightspeed: http://www.lightspeed.ca/personaladsl/#ert_pane1-1
Shaw: http://shop.shaw.ca/homewifi/get-wifi-215R-134VJ.html?#Plans
Rogers: http://www.rogers.com/web/content/mobile-plans
Mobilicity: http://mobilicity.ca/plans/mobile-internet-plans/
Wind: https://www.windmobile.ca/plans-and-devices/plans#internet-plans
...Have I missed any?
Any others?
We have our internet bundled through Shaw along with our cable and landline or fax.
... at home i use rogers pay-as-you-go on a smartphone. i pay one dollar (!) and can be on for about half an hour or so ...
... it's very good if you want to check your e-mail and go on social media and things like that ...
Quote from: "the shark hunter"
... at home i use rogers pay-as-you-go on a smartphone. i pay one dollar (!) and can be on for about half an hour or so ...
... it's very good if you want to check your e-mail and go on social media and things like that ...
What do you have for the house?
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "the shark hunter"
... at home i use rogers pay-as-you-go on a smartphone. i pay one dollar (!) and can be on for about half an hour or so ...
... it's very good if you want to check your e-mail and go on social media and things like that ...
What do you have for the house?
... i use the above as described, Herman ...
Quote from: "the shark hunter"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "the shark hunter"
... at home i use rogers pay-as-you-go on a smartphone. i pay one dollar (!) and can be on for about half an hour or so ...
... it's very good if you want to check your e-mail and go on social media and things like that ...
What do you have for the house?
... i use the above as described, Herman ...
You don't have internet access at home? ac_wot
I don't need DirecTV or PayPerView but I better have internet access at home.
Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"
I don't need DirecTV or PayPerView but I better have internet access at home.
I don't need DirecTV either Azhya, but PayPerView is enjoyable once in a while.