...as long as you are using a BlackBerry in a Honda ?
Sitting inside my home in mississauga right now, I have no service.If you're a light user and travel a lot, they have a North America plan for $60 now.
Called the 'Everywhere $60' it includes 1GB of roaming data and 2400 minutes per month OUTSIDE of their home zones. Inside it's unlimited North American calling and 10GB of data. However usable that may be...
I tried out Wind a couple of years ago, for 3 phones, for wife, and 2 oldest kids, after a billing debacle with Rogers (long story). Work pays for my cell, with Bell.
I decided to go with Wind, primarily for the unlimited data sales pitch.
In my driveway, full bars on Wind Network. In my living room, the phones would switch to roaming.
I returned the phones the next day, after porting the numbers to Koodo. Which incidentally, has been trouble free. The only overage costs that I ever pay, is when the kids go over on their data. Their android phones notify them, and automatically turn off their data when they hit their cap. If they turn it back on, they know they are covering the costs of the overage that month.
Its my understanding that Wind uses a higher frequency signal, than the big 3. So it doesn't penetrate as well. But then again, from what I understand, Mobilicity uses the same frequency, without any penetration issues. So it could just be network design.
Anyway, I expect my cell phone to just work. If that costs a few extra dollars per month, so be it.
I always hear you complaining about Wind but I don't know why you don't just drop them. There's no contract & you can sell your Wind phone on Kijiji. Better than lose a couple hundred dollars than pulling your hair out.I will give you my experience with WIND. Take it for what it's worth. My main purpose for switching to WIND from Bell was because I wanted to have "unlimited data" to be able to stream music all day long at work. The "unlimited talk" was a nice perk, and at $50 for both, I was sold. This was May 2014, I signed up and got a Galaxy S5 through WIND.
I lived in Mississauga for a year on contract, and in Toronto (by the lake) for another year. So my experience is with both areas as well as working in Brampton and travel around Southern Ontario.
From day one, I was disappointed and by day 30 I was livid. I gave up a Bell corp plan to come to WIND and with recent changes, I can no longer go back to the same corp plan.
Outdoor call quality is a solid 4/10.
Indoor call quality is a solid 0.5/1000000. I cannot use this phone indoors AT ALL. I literally had to go into my backyard (mississauga) or on my balcony (Toronto) to make a call. Funny enough, when I called WIND to cancel within the first 15 days, my call took me over 45 mins to connect and properly chat with them, which then apparently voided the ability to cancel the contract.
Data is a solid 3/10. WIND is only a 4G network, and a horrible one at that. The WORST part of it all is having paid for an expensive phone which is LTE compliant, only to be restricted to a network which works on 4G and crawls along. Once I get a youtube video to finally load, it buffers after every few seconds. You can forget using data if you are indoors. I drive long distances to meetings, using google voice to text is a pain in the ***** as it runs on data and "connection could not be made". I can't explain to you how frustrating this is/was.
"Unlimited Data" - is not really unlimited at all. After the first 5GB, you are restricted to 256kb (dial up internet speeds). It's hardly enough to even check your email.
Price - 10/10. For $50 a month, it's hard to beat. A 5GB/unlimited talk package costs about $100+ from any of the big guys.
Overall, I have one more billing cycle that my tab is cleared. Then I am literally going to light this thing on fire and throw it into a WIND store. I will NEVER, EVER, EVER in my life use WIND again. EVER.
Just my own (and current) experience with WIND mobile. In a few days I am happily signing a contract with Bell or Rogers for double the price and half the data. At least I can use the damn thing.
I always hear you complaining about Wind but I don't know why you don't just drop them. There's no contract & you can sell your Wind phone on Kijiji. Better than lose a couple hundred dollars than pulling your hair out.
I've been with Wind for 1yr now. I hardly use my phone, mainly to text, but my voice has been reliable whenever I needed it. Data has been reliable, if you haven't noticed my post count, then you know I'm posting from the wind network. I also moved during those time & my both homes had full bars. I assume once you're in a established neighbourhood you will get good reception. New neighbourhood probably not.
Good thing about Wind is my bill is consistent & I don't feel like I am being robbed. I presently have my bill on prepaid & I don't have to worry about overbilling. The only regret I have is not joining them sooner.
As was mentioned, you can buy a cheap phone & try it. No contract so if you don't like just say good bye. The thing about Wind is the billing is so simplistic & honest. A breath of fresh air from what I have been experiencingGood to hear of your experience,, glad I saw this thread however, was about to switch the wife to Wind, but no LTE? whats the point? who doesn't use data these days?
Koodo is looking to be our next best option...
Good to hear of your experience,, glad I saw this thread however, was about to switch the wife to Wind, but no LTE? whats the point? who doesn't use data these days?
And that explains my disdain with wind which I specifically articulated in my review post.I don't stream videos on my phone & bearly go over my data. I don't need anything faster
I don't stream videos on my phone & bearly go over my data. I don't need anything faster
Just go buy the phone you like?