Rogers to launch a UMA service

Rogers to launch a UMA service

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Published on: 03 April 2008 by PhoneArena Team

Rogers to launch a UMA service

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The Canadian wireless provider Rogers might launch a UMA service on May 6. According to the source, the service will be called Rogers Home Calling Zone and at first, it will be available for non-business customers. The first devices compatible with the service will most likely be the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 and a lower-end Nokia model. The expected price for the WiFi/UMA access is $15 per month for local unlimited calling and $20 per month for unlimited long distance (within Canada), combined with "competitive" international long distance rates. Another Canadian carrier, Fido is said to also be getting a similar service, in the same timeframe.

source: CrackBerry via EngadgetMobile

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Canada is invading!
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Dude we're dead!!! AHhhhhhh...hehe..haha.....VERIZON RULESSSSSZZZZZ =P
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Go Canada!
Go Canada, Go!!!
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Ahh.. Canada. USA's hat
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No way!
Rogers should announced a unlimited plan at max $50/ month, including unlimited data!
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They Did It Again
For 9423875934 time canadians got it first :D
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Rogers owns Fido! Same company.
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