1. skstrials's Avatar
    I am considering moving to Wind from Rogers, but I do have a bit of reservations.

    My past friends on Wind had issues receiving and sending text messages on time. There were many times that I would get their text messages with a few hour delay.

    For my line of work, quick text messages are quite important, although I can use BBM with my family for instant messaging.

    Other than that, I think I should be pretty good.

    Posted via CB10
    11-24-15 08:45 PM
  2. mitchy_mitch's Avatar
    I've have no problems with text messages. They're always snappy

    Posted via CB10
    11-25-15 12:29 PM
  3. Rootbrian's Avatar
    All depending on where you're located, each area is different.

    Typed using my BlackBerry Classic running 10.3.2.2876 on WINDmobile HSPA+
    02-27-16 05:01 AM
  4. mitchy_mitch's Avatar
    Downtown is great.
    Burnaby is good too.
    Point Grey .... sucks
    North Van .... sucks ; (signal up and down there)
    West Van.... really sucks


    Posted via CB10
    02-27-16 06:51 PM
  5. medic_28's Avatar
    Their coverage map is pretty reflective of their service. Vancouver, burnaby coquitlam and Surrey are for the most part well covered and a good value for your money. If you travel outside of those areas you risk paying "partner" fees.



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    03-16-16 10:27 PM
  6. ev44's Avatar
    How are their speeds? And how is the service in the east side?

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    03-19-16 02:09 AM
  7. keefrto's Avatar
    I thought wind had just released a statement saying they had upgraded Vancouver area?

    BlackBerry Passport SE on OS 10.3.2.836 Wind Mobile after 7 yrs with Rogers
    03-25-16 10:00 AM
  8. Rad_Book's Avatar
    I work near railtown/gas town and the service is good, download speeds of 8-15mbs. I live in Cloverdale/Langley area and drive home now has no holes. I find that even if I am roaming it is still cheaper than a 2 gb plan on say bell, only $0.05 per mb so $50/gb (never going to happen). I am on the $45 plan with unlimited everything Canada & USA. Good speeds when traveling in the USA, generally very happy since the upgrades these past few months!

    Posted via CB10
    03-25-16 10:29 AM
  9. mitchy_mitch's Avatar
    I just switched over to Koodo's 48$ Saskatchewan Plan and ported my BC number in to save a few $$$. Unfortunately, I couldn't handle the reception in North Van anymore. I'm sad that I had to leave Wind especially after having their new 45$ North American roaming plan. Hopefully Wind will turn up the volume in the North Shore so i can switch back again.

    Posted via CB10
    05-29-16 12:21 AM

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