This is defintley going to cause competiton among the existing service providers. Here are the service plans:
$15 per month “Chat” Plan
- Unlimited incoming text
- Call Control (Caller ID, missed-call alerts, call forward, call conferencing, call waiting, call hold)
- Unlimited WIND to WIND calling when in any WIND HOME Zone
- Unlimited incoming WIND calls when in any WIND HOME Zone
- 100 province-wide minutes when in any WIND HOME Zone
- 50 Canada/U.S. outgoing text
$35 per month “Always Talk” Plan
- Unlimited incoming text
- Call Control (caller ID, missed call alerts, call forward, call conferencing, call waiting, call hold)
- Unlimited WIND to WIND calling when in any WIND HOME Zone
- Unlimited incoming calls
- Unlimited province-wide calling when in any WIND HOME Zone
- 50 Canada/US outgoing text from any WIND HOME Zone
$45 per month “Always Shout” Plan
- Unlimited incoming texts
- Call Control (caller ID, missed call alerts, call forward, call conferencing, call waiting, call hold)
- Unlimited WIND to WIND calling when in any WIND HOME Zone
- Unlimited incoming calls
- Unlimited Canada-wide calling when in any WIND HOME Zone
- Unlimited outgoing text to Canada/U.S. when in a WIND HOME Zone
- Voicemail
The first month is also free. There are, of course, plenty of add-on options available. Right now, you need to purchase a Wind Mobile phone to get access. They offer 4 models, the Blackberry Bold 9700 for $450, the HTC Maple for $300, the Samsung Gravity 2 for $150, and the Huawei U7519 for $130.