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Contacted Fido today regarding switching to Rogers, since Fido may not carry Android phones. Spoke with Jordan, was told that as long as I'm a customer of a year or more, there will be no | ---- | ||
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Contacted Fido today regarding switching to Rogers, since Fido may not carry Android phones. Spoke with Jordan, was told that as long as I'm a customer of a year or more, there will be no "ECS" fee. The process involves assigning a temporary phone number, the the "old" number if carried over in a few days. | |||
== Tethering and using different devices == | == Tethering and using different devices == |
Revision as of 23:44, 23 November 2010
Contacted Fido today regarding switching to Rogers, since Fido may not carry Android phones. Spoke with Jordan, was told that as long as I'm a customer of a year or more, there will be no "ECS" fee. The process involves assigning a temporary phone number, the the "old" number if carried over in a few days.
Tethering and using different devices
June 19, 2009 Called Rogers and asked about tethering and using another device on my plan. They said both are fine.