The Apple iPhone was originally offered exclusively in Canada by Rogers. The reason behind it was because the iPhone is a GSM phone while Telus and Bell were on CDMA — a different communication technology. After Telus and Bell switched over to GSM and offered HPSA wireless, the iPhone came to Bell and Telus — as well as their children companies.
If you buy a phone from any cellphone carrier in Canada, your phone will be locked to that carrier unless you unlock it. If you buy a Blackberry from Rogers, you cannot use it on Fido unless you hire a person, most likely a 15 to 25 year old Chinese person, to unlock it for you. This will usually cost you anywhere from $5 to $15.
The reason why carriers lock their phone are usually to monopolize you from going to another carrier. It is a way of bringing the cost down, because they know they will most likely collect 3 years worth of bills from you.
NDP MP Bruce Hyer is tabling an act called “Cell Phone Freedom Act.” The purpose of this act is to “empower consumers to move more easily between companies and would force wireless providers to compete more aggressively on price and services to lure consumers, benefiting consumers and making the industry more competitive.”
If this bill passes, it will force carriers to sell the phone unlocked — allowing you to switch from company to company. It will most likely bring up the price of the phone, because the risk of you switching will increase.
In Quebec, a new law will be coming into effect that reduces the termination fees that providers charge for the consumer who wants to nullify the agreement. Rogers have previously announced that they will raise the price of phones in the province, to offset the risk.
I have been with Rogers for several years. I get a new phone at least once every year, if not every two years. I do not switch from carriers to carriers due to price, as my bill is already the lowest that it can be. The only effect that it would have on me is that the price that I pay for phones will increase.
Addendum:
Carriers offer carrier-specific phones. Bell and Telus offers the Tour while Rogers does not. If this bill passes, you will be able to use the Tour on Rogers just by plugging in your Rogers SIM card at the store!
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