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		By: Rob Nelson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am a former WIND customer. Yes, I expressed my concerns to them. My views regarding the Wind report titled: &#034;WIND Data Fair Usage Policy&#034;, should have a subtitle: &#034;We will cap your data usage because we are signing on more customers than our limited-but-growing network can handle any one time!&#034; 
 
In other words, I am renting a 2 bedroom apt for X number of dollars rent per month, then my landlord arrives one day and states, &#034;Rob, we have decided to partition your apartment space, so now your square footage will be reduced to allow additional tenants to share the same space under said apt building roof.&#034; 
 
I have other issues with WIND: service drops unexpectedly  re: my cell indicates &#034;NO SERVICE&#034; when I attempted to dial out. Yes, I was sitting in my apartment, in the living room, near the dining room window, within the city limits. And all this for only $25.00 per month.  I pay $37 per month now with &#034;another carrier&#034;, whom I won&#039;t mention here because they don&#039;t need the publicity.  
 
WIND: A little over 2 years ago (?) I raised my expectations of them when they entered the Canadian Marketplace when the President of the company introduced himself on a nationwide news feed. My advice to all newbies to the cell phone market: you want to support WIND? Fine. Re-locate as close as you can to one of their transmission towers and join them and ride the roller coaster of their success story or wait another 2 - 3 years when (hopefully) their services will be &#034;smooth sailing&#034; like a modern luxury liner. Thanks for putting up with my silly metaphors. Canadians are paying too much for cell services in this country, and for too long. I am referring to ALL the cell service providers when I state this, not only WIND. But, that is one of the factors that WIND uses to support their marketing policies, isn&#039;t it? Good luck! 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a former WIND customer. Yes, I expressed my concerns to them. My views regarding the Wind report titled: &quot;WIND Data Fair Usage Policy&quot;, should have a subtitle: &quot;We will cap your data usage because we are signing on more customers than our limited-but-growing network can handle any one time!&quot; </p>
<p>In other words, I am renting a 2 bedroom apt for X number of dollars rent per month, then my landlord arrives one day and states, &quot;Rob, we have decided to partition your apartment space, so now your square footage will be reduced to allow additional tenants to share the same space under said apt building roof.&quot; </p>
<p>I have other issues with WIND: service drops unexpectedly  re: my cell indicates &quot;NO SERVICE&quot; when I attempted to dial out. Yes, I was sitting in my apartment, in the living room, near the dining room window, within the city limits. And all this for only $25.00 per month.  I pay $37 per month now with &quot;another carrier&quot;, whom I won&#039;t mention here because they don&#039;t need the publicity.  </p>
<p>WIND: A little over 2 years ago (?) I raised my expectations of them when they entered the Canadian Marketplace when the President of the company introduced himself on a nationwide news feed. My advice to all newbies to the cell phone market: you want to support WIND? Fine. Re-locate as close as you can to one of their transmission towers and join them and ride the roller coaster of their success story or wait another 2 &#8211; 3 years when (hopefully) their services will be &quot;smooth sailing&quot; like a modern luxury liner. Thanks for putting up with my silly metaphors. Canadians are paying too much for cell services in this country, and for too long. I am referring to ALL the cell service providers when I state this, not only WIND. But, that is one of the factors that WIND uses to support their marketing policies, isn&#039;t it? Good luck! </p>
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