No i-phone for Canada (yet), but other good news to look forward to
Today Canadians everywhere waited with baited breath for news from the MacWorld 2008 Conference and Expo in San Francisco that the iPhone would finally be coming to Canada to a Rogers plan near you.
That news never came
Industry speculation is that Rogers won’t offer fixed or cheap data plans to match what other countries have offered. While you can get an all you can eat data plan for the iphone in the U.S. for around $20 / month, the best you can do right now on Rogers is an $80 monthly plan for 500 megs of data…which sounds like a lot, but wouldn’t be enough for those who want to take full advantage of the media rich features that come standard with the iphone.
Apple wants to control every part of the user experience - so getting an unexpectedly high bill for your fancy new iphone could negatively impact brand perception and advocacy for Apple. I certainly wasn’t thrilled with the $400 bill I received from Rogers the first month after hooking up my iphone on their network.
Now the good news
As reported in the Toronto Star this week, there is a chance that Telus will make the switch from CDMA (a common format in North America) to GSM - which has been adopted by the rest of the world. An industry source also indicated to me this week that Bell is also investigating a potential switch to GSM.
The reasons are three-fold:
- To get a piece of the global roaming fees that are currently exclusive to Rogers
- To get access to a wider array of mobile devices that also offer more margin and more flexible terms
- To compete with the pending new Canadian wireless carrier who is expected to build a GSM-based network as well
More Canadian GSM-based carriers mean more competition which means more choice and better value for Canadians.
It also means when new mobile devices such as the iphone burst on to the global scene, we won’t be the last industrialized country to get it.
It also means I will no longer be one of the few in Toronto with an iphone.. but I can live with that






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