Rogers Adds Voice & Data Usage Tracking To Your Account

About a month ago Rogers began testing a new addition to customers’ Rogers.com accounts. The new addition was the ability to track your Voice and Data usage online, which meant you could track how many minutes, data and messages you have used.

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The feature went live two weeks ago in select markets, so only a handful of people actually had this function. If you wanted to get your hands on it, the function is now available in all markets.

To use it, do the following:

  1. Navigate to www.rogers.com and log in to your Rogers Account. If you do not have a Rogers.com account, you need to make one.
  2. Scroll down and select “Manage my Wireless Services
  3. Under the “My Wireless Services” heading, select “Voice & Data Usage
  4. From here you can select your Minutes, Data or Messages and see the usage

At this time, the usage is not real-time. Instead, it updates every four hours, so it will not be as useful as what real-time information would provide.

Images below:

Data Tracking

Data

Voice Tracking

Voice

Messaging Tracking

Messaging

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  • ph0x

    Usage Details Unavailable
    We are unable to display your usage details at this time.Please try again later.

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    same for all 3

  • Name

    Only ten years behind the rest of the world. I remember being able to obtain this all of this information on my Dutch phone in 1999, either by entering a *-number on my GSM phone, or via the carrier's website.

  • Name

    Only ten years behind the rest of the world. I remember being able to obtain this all of this information on my Dutch phone in 1999, either by entering a *-number on my GSM phone, or via the carrier's website.

  • ph0x

    Usage Details Unavailable
    We are unable to display your usage details at this time.Please try again later.

    :(

    same for all 3

  • Name

    Only ten years behind the rest of the world. I remember being able to obtain this all of this information on my Dutch phone in 1999, either by entering a *-number on my GSM phone, or via the carrier's website.