greenthumb
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I've been a Virgin Mobile customer for 20+ years and am on a no contract, bring-your-own-phone plan. I typically get good offers or negotiate a better rate with their customer retention dept. every couple years. I'm generally satisfied, however they are nothing compared prior to being acquired by Bell. I also use what was formerly Shaw cable for my home internet on 2-year contracts. I'm fairly happy with them.
Since Rogers acquired Shaw, I'm now getting offers from Rogers mobility that beat Virgin's. Rogers supposedly has deals in place for Starlink-to-mobile set to be released this year. Pricing / rate structure has yet to be released, but I'm interested.
I generally hear nothing but complaints about Rogers mobile. I had a Rogers company phone 10 years ago, and coverage / signal strength overall was crappy compared to the Bell/Telus network at the time.
What is your opinion on switching to them? I average 5Gb data per month. I'm an iPhone user, will likely never 'subsidize' my phone through a carrier and would only consider a contract if it was an unbeatable deal. Low monthly costs and coverage is priority. The Starlink partnership has me interested, but the pricing may make it non-starter. I would assume it's only a matter of time before Bell/Telus get on board with them too.
Since Rogers acquired Shaw, I'm now getting offers from Rogers mobility that beat Virgin's. Rogers supposedly has deals in place for Starlink-to-mobile set to be released this year. Pricing / rate structure has yet to be released, but I'm interested.
I generally hear nothing but complaints about Rogers mobile. I had a Rogers company phone 10 years ago, and coverage / signal strength overall was crappy compared to the Bell/Telus network at the time.
What is your opinion on switching to them? I average 5Gb data per month. I'm an iPhone user, will likely never 'subsidize' my phone through a carrier and would only consider a contract if it was an unbeatable deal. Low monthly costs and coverage is priority. The Starlink partnership has me interested, but the pricing may make it non-starter. I would assume it's only a matter of time before Bell/Telus get on board with them too.