Hit me on my iphone...just not in Canada
As for why Canadians still don't have the iPhone, here's the lastest buzz on the street from a reporter at The Globe & Mail
There is really only one telco large enough to sell the iPhone —Rogers Wireless, the only large Canadian provider that uses the GSM technology built into the iPhone. And despite manifest demand for the iPhone in Canada, Rogers has yet to offer it.
The reason, as I’ve mentioned earlier, is that Canadians seem to be willing to pay the world’s highest prices for data subscriptions, in addition to their talk plans. And Rogers knows we would not be very enthusiastic for the iPhone unless Rogers drops its high data rates, which it is loath to do.
I don’t know what the numbers are, but I’m assuming that Rogers hasn’t yet signed on for the iPhone for another reason — there’s no competitor in Canada that can offer the iPhone, so there’s no effective competition.
Also, the comments make for good reading...especially this one...
d m from Canada writes: If there is anything less dark murky and obscurantist it's telecom in Canada. I would like a mobile phone for a number of reasons, ( have you tried to find a pay phone these days) and I would like many of the mobile features for computer access. Despite my best efforts i honestly could not decipher the actual costs, air time and downloads. I couldn't. As I feel I am already being robbed blind for TV and land line phone, I guess I will simply wait in vain. The Canadian business model has been monopolies since the fur trade and CPR. You would be a fool to hope the we will ever see a change.







