On Sun 04 Jul 2010 19:42 +0200, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010 07:59:49 -0600 Dusty Phillips <dusty@archlinux.ca> wrote:
Probably the cheapest company is wind mobile:
They're new and are undercutting everyone right now. They're probably the only company with an acceptable prepaid data rate; most of them are like $30/megabyte (but they advertise as 3 cents per kilobyte).
Hmm. I only find "plans" on the wind mobile site, no simple prepay cards.
I understand that prepay gets the same plans as postpay with Wind, and there's no setup fee. The n900 will also work on their network. The whole cell phone industry is really pretty lame in Canada. If you do get data, it's likely that a lot of ports are blocked. Wind would be the best quick option that I know of - but I'm not an expert on this. You should definitely go to a shop and ask about it. It seems, you could get setup on Wind for $35 depending on your data needs (50MB?).