New Tethering Policy For Rogers and Fido
Effective June 8, 2009, Rogers is including tethering on applicable handsets for customers on data plans of 1GB or higher until December 31, 2009.
You can take a look at the policy below:
So what does this mean for you and I?
New/Existing customers signing up on a 1GB or higher data plan on or after June 8, 2009 but before December 31, 2009
Well, this means that if you sign up on a data plan that includes atleast 1GB of data between the dates of June 8, 2009 and December 31, 2009, then you can tether all you want using the amount of data you have in your data option.
However, if you get a data plan that is less than 1GB, then presumably this means that either A.) You cannot tether or B.) You will be charged extra when using your device to tether. However, this will all depend on the method in which Rogers and Fido are tracking tethering data usage. The best indicator of this will be people who have 500MB data plans and tether and then to see whether they can even access the internet while tethering or if their bills are being charged extra/overage fees. Time will tell.
Existing customers already signed up on any data plan prior to June 8, 2009
As for all those people that already have data plans of all different sizes prior to June 8, 2009, you seem unaffected. That presumably means you can tether all you want using the amount of data you have in your data option and have no worries about extra charges. But again, time will tell.
After December 31, 2009?
Also, for those wondering what is happening after December 31, 2009…well, not so good news.
New/Existing customers signing up on any data plan after December 31, 2009
After December 31, 2009, you as a Rogers or Fido customer will have the option to subscribe to various tethering plans. This means that after December 31, 2009, somehow Rogers and Fido will make it either impossible for you to tether your mobile device without the add-on of one of these “tethering plans” or just charge you extra for any “tethering data” used.
Existing customers already signed up a 1GB or higher data plan on or after June 8, 2009 but before December 31, 2009
In this scenario, you seem be okay. As long as you have a 1GB or higher data plan that was setup between the two dates, you can tether all you want using the amount of data you have in your data option and have no worries about extra charges.
Existing customers already signed up on any data plan prior to June 8, 2009
As for all those people that already have data plans of all different sizes prior to June 8, 2009, you seem unaffected. That presumably means you can tether all you want using the amount of data you have in your data option and have no worries about extra charges. But again, time will tell.
Device Support
As for devices, currently this applies to all Blackberry, Windows Mobile, and Symbian devices that have tethering functionality but the tethering will only be enabled if the customer is subscribed to a data plan of 1GB or higher between the dates of June 8, 2009 and December 31, 2009.
As for Android devices, those are being excluded until further notice because “they do not offer tethering functionality at this time”.
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