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Originally Posted by LotionExplosion
How do you like them, personally?
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I used to be with rogers for quite a long time before I moved to wind last year. Wind is pretty much the same as rogers in terms of call/text quality, I didn't really notice a difference when I moved. The internet speeds are obviously slower, but I don't mind as I can wait an extra second for a webpage to load (also video streaming works perfectly fine).
Their customer service is really great, they don't pressurize you, are not rude and you don't have to talk to multiple people before leaving/changing something (Ahem rogers

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I like wind a lot, as I get the more features/services (with the same quality) than I got on rogers, but for less of a price.
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Do you lose service often?
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I have never lost service in Calgary, except for when i'm at the University of Calgary (which I heard is due to signal strength?). But if you go outside the city limits of Calgary (I believe i had one bar at cross-iron mills), you lose bars and ultimately go on roaming.
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Do you have any regrets with Wind?
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The only regrets that I have with Wind is that the 1700/2100 spectrum really limits what phones you can use for wind. With the nexus phones being able to work on their network and Samsung making galaxy variants that work on wind, this is hardly a problem anymore.
Also, I wish they would get better reception at the UofC where I am usually, but that is not really their fault, and I also heard that they might be able to fix that by winning the 700Mhz auction (just a rumor though)?
At the end of the day, I would still choose Wind over the big 3, as the savings I am getting from being with wind instead of rogers ($30 vs $90), more than makes up for the small/remediable regrets I have with Wind.
EDIT: This is just my opinion though