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Mobilicity releases Option Data Stick 452… make sure you stay within the coverage area

Mobilicity has officially released the Option Data Stick 452. This can be yours for the decent price of $99.99. You’ll have to sign up for the $40/month plan that gives you Unlimited internet in the Mobilicity coverage areas… basically it ranges the Mississauga to the Scarborough, Markham areas. If you leave this coverage areas you’ll pay roaming charges.

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5 comments for “Mobilicity releases Option Data Stick 452… make sure you stay within the coverage area”

  1. *Cough cough* Do i have to walk under the open clear sky to find my signals?? *Cough *cough*

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    Posted by 5Gs | July 6, 2010, 6:10 pm
  2. For anyone using Mobilicity, make sure you have a coverage map in your pocket and check the map first before making any call …

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    Posted by Breezee | July 7, 2010, 11:08 am
  3. I don’t understand why people are so concerned with the coverage. Is it really THAT hard to look at your phone to see if it says CDN roaming? Or simply switch it to the mobilicity network. It’s not that hard

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    Posted by Joe | July 8, 2010, 6:38 pm
  4. That’s because 5g’s is not a mobilicity subscriber but a wind one.
    He makes fictitious comments about mobilicity, he is probably a wind employee.

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    Posted by TBR | July 22, 2010, 7:52 pm
  5. Mobilicity has a point about Rogers jumping in with Chatr. Rogers is trying squeeze off compettion.
    Mobilicity needs to be more in touch with client base, for eg why did it take so kong to offer Cw,cf and Voice mail as a add on package , or to be included all plans other than the 15$. They were not competitive or flexible for the first bit. A poor way to start. Less is not more. need better selection of handsets. Lots of dealers going broke out there no doubt. Mobilicity has potential, but what i see s far is not encouraging.

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    Posted by Tom | July 30, 2010, 11:23 am

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