
The company offering the longest iPhone contract in the world has finally released their iPhone pricing plans and surprise, they’re not even close to the pricing plans offered by AT&T. Then again, it is the Canadian Phone market I’m talking about. Home of $6.95 “system access fees,” 25 megabyte Blackberry data packages (Is that all I really have?) and value packs that contain such basics as extended voice mail (a mailbox that can hold more than 3 messages), caller ID and reasonable unlimited evening calling start times (like 6:00pm); all of which are givens in most other markets around the world.
Check out Engadget for the full breakdown of the pricing plans offered by Rogers.