Many would prefer WIND.
- There are no contracts, no system access fees, no 911 fees, or any other fees. However, the handsets are not subsidized either; you pay full phone prices upfront.
- First month of any new Wind plan is free.
- Wind allows you to buy just a SIM card (without a phone) and use it with your current (unlocked) handset. But, Wind operates on the AWS band (1700 Mhz/BandIV), and a majority of phones available in North America (like the iPhone) are not compatible with this band. However, a lot of new phones (including Google’s Nexus One) do support this band. Wind will verify if your current handset is compatible with their service.
- Some of the big 3 have changed their basic plans to compete with Wind. For example, Rogers now offers unlimited local calling on some of their plans.
-Wind has amazing deals on voice plans, but if you combine voice + data, your monthly bill can be the same as (if not more than) the big three.
- Wind offers Unlimited Wind to Wind calling on any voice plan.
- Wind has an amazing unlimited local calling feature in any Wind Home zone. If you’re in Toronto or Calgary (Vancouver, Ottawa, and Edmonton coming soon) there’s no roaming charge for using your phone.
- However, you pay 25 cents a minute for calls outside Wind home zone.
- Another great deal for travelers: All calls made from the US are charged at the regular Wind Away Zone rate (25 cents per minute). This is a huge benefit compared to charges from other carriers that can reach $2 per minute when you use your phone in the US.
http://adawnjournal.com/2010/01/18/should-you-switch-to-wind-mobile/