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Originally Posted by WilsonFourTwo
^^ And I'll say the exact opposite. I've been with Wind for four months and yet to drop a call.
Further to that, I've yet to not have access to my voice or data when I've wanted it. Heck, even though their coverage map is supposedly Calgary only, I've had "Home Zone" coverage inside Cross Iron Mills and in parts of South Airdrie.
For others that are interested, before I decided to keep the phone/plan, I spent about a week checking for good/excellent connectivity (3 or 4 bars) within key areas of the city in which I spend a lot of time. All of the zones (below) passed.
SE - Industrial Parks, New Brighton
SW - Mt Royal Uni, Shawnessy, Bridlewood
NW - McMahon/UofC, Ranchlands
NE - Coventry Hills, Sunridge Mall Area
WIND's service has been far beyond my expectations. My brother and his wife switched one of their phones (from Rogers) and have now decided to swap the other. Cheap plans, no contracts, and terrific connectivity.....WIND has been great. Even their phone selection is decent now.
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The cold hard facts are that Wind doesn't have full coverage yet, and just because you haven't dropped calls doesn't mean people calling you have been able to get ahold of you right away.
Their coverage is still in progress, and will eventually be at the level of Rogers and other companies, but it definitely isn't quite yet.
So it's good that you've had no problems but I assure you there are a lot of Wind customers having problems including a couple people I know who get extra charges when out of the "Wind zone" which is a worse zone then other companies.