PC Mobile
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PC Mobile started in the summer of 2005 as another President's Choice product, reselling Bell Mobility's services as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator in Canada. As with other PC products, their aim is to offer low fees, and rebundle someone else's product.
PC Mobile was created to challenge other pre-paid providers like Virgin Mobile, Bell Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Fido and Telus.
[edit] Hardware
PC Mobile currently offers four phones:
[edit] Fees
PC mobile airtime fees are $0.20/minute. The initial card is for $10.00 (good for 30 days) worth of airtime and subsequent cards are for $15.00 (30 day expiry) and $25.00 (60 day expiry).
You can also use the balance on your account to subscribe to their 1X wireless web service. The WAP based service will allow you to view websites linked from the PC Mobile homepage as well as other wap enabled sites.
[edit] External link
George Weston Limited |
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President's Choice brands: President's Choice | President's Choice Financial | PC Mobile | PC Points |
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