Wait until 700MHz is auctioned out in 2012, then it will be a different ball game with coverage. On the flip-side, I think they are complaining that Rogers may buy out the 700MHz...
If you do not have any emegency call, it's not a bad choice. Although it's not stable with signals but you paid what you get. I thought Mobilicity was bad for data but actually.... I'm with Rogers now and my data is not working 3 weeks in the row... 10 times worse than mobilicity... Gotta remind myself to call them this week for sure...
If I have a choice, I would stick with Mobilicty for the cheap rate and support them, but I need a stable phone that my tentant can contact in case of emergency.... *sigh*
signal is not always "full strength" like rogers, sometimes if u go underground or inside the center of a building, u might not get enough signal, that's a problem, if u go into a restaurant, try to find a window seat, lol,
but for me, it's acceptable, becoz of what i am paying is cheap here
3G is not "high speed" like telus, avg 1 - 2 Mbps, depends on when and where u use it
i am using their $25 plan w/ unlimited text, voice, and data, and this rate is guarantee for life, i prefer this one rather than the 50% off rate for only 1 yr.