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Rogers and Fido no longer offering data blocking services
68 - 2010-06-14 - 11:23:51
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Beginning this month, Rogers and Fido will no longer be offering the option to block data services, either while at home or roaming abroad. This change will not affect customers who already have the block added on their account, though removing it will mean the inability to re-add it in the future. Some smartphones, such as iPhone and BlackBerry, attempt to connect to the data network automatically, so this will pose an issue to some users who do not wish to have pay-per-use data charges. The new policy will also apply to prepaid customers, who will also have to either purchase data options, pay per use, or manage data directly from their handset.


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