Showing posts with label ramblings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ramblings. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Rogers / Fido Does Not Fail to Surprise


So Rogers/Fido finally decided to bulk a bit and offer a 6GB iPhone plan for the 3G iPhone on the big day. I sold my 1st Gen iPhone to jump right on the 3G iPhone bandwagon. Like many, if not all, I jumped on the 6GB data plan as it is currently the best option as it is to expire in 3 weeks for new signees. I locked myself up in a 3 year contract with Fido. No biggie I thought to myself. I 'needed' the 3G data (very subjective), and it's not like I'll be going without a phone anytime soon.

Well, we finally moved into our new office this week, but since our internet isn't due to arrive till friday I was using my iPhone for my office connection away from my home office. The problem with Rogers/Fido now is, they are having 3G Network outages across the country (of Canada). All we're getting are errors such as:
"Safari can't open the page. The error was: Operation could not be completed. (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 302.)"
or
"Safari can't open the page because the network connection was reset, which sometimes occures when the server is busy"
The connection has been less than 30% reliable and I haven't been able to connect to my data for over 2 hours at a time in some cases. MobileMe had it's ups and downs, but losing data at huge chunks of time means not only no Push Email, but no Email no Internet, nothing at all for the past couple of days during the frequent hiccups.

I gave a call into their service center to speak to one of their CSRs. What I got from her was an annoyed, "Yes we our technicians are aware of the network outages and we are working as fast as we can resolve the issues. You are not the first to call." When I told her that we are paying $30 a month for just 6GB of data and this not even semi-functional service it isn't cutting it for me, she shrugged me off. When asked if I will be creditted for my lack of service provided from their end, I wasn't even given a straight forward answer.

We Canadians are bound by Rogers/Fido's 3 year contract, outrageous montly fees ($30 just for 6GB of Data aside from Voice), exorbitant $400 Early Cancellation/Termination Fees, and $100 Data Early Cancellation/Termination Fee, $0.50/month non-govermental 911 (??!?), $6.95/month non-mandated systems access fees, $15/month add on for a Caller-ID / 2500 Text Message package (yes our phone plans do not come with Caller ID). And now the 3G doesn't even work on our iPhones, what's the point anymore?!

Sounds like all we like to do is whine, but it truly sucks to be us..

Friday, February 15, 2008

Friendships


I'm guessing true friends are hard to find. In my, 27.. wow 27!!, years of life I went through many friends, enemies and what not. But in the end, the ones that you trust most may end up messing you up the most. Trust takes days, months and sometimes years to build, but less than a second to break.

You may put all the trust in the world in someone, and you may find out in the end, they're just treating you as another dummy, exploiting your resources, your friendship, anything possible. So is it worth it to have friends? Yes it is, but true friends that you can go heart to heart with and not worrying when you have your back towards them are hard to define nowadays.

In the end, God is always there..

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

U.S. Border Woes

I don't work there, nor do I want to.   I've always enjoyed challenges, but about 2 years ago, I had my first run-in with the United States Custom and Border Protection guys/gals.  The parent company, Gatekeeper Systems Inc., of where I work, Deep Development Corp., sent me down to service some school bus systems. 

I've travelled quite a bit with DDC, going to trade shows, demo's, fishing for bodies, etc.. etc..  but none of those have prepared me for what was to come.  For I didn't know I needed a Service Agreement or Warranty Paper stating that I am in fact going down to repair systems that are under warranty.  A huge slap on the wrist, 4 hours and 20 fingerprints (each finger and thumb once, four fingers for the left, four for the right then thumbs again) later, I was denied entry and sent back to Canada.  I went back to the office at 2 in the morning to grab the paper work and successfully crossed the border.  It was a long night, as I planned on crossing the border at 10pm to rent a hotel in Seattle for the night to catch a flight in the morning, but in the end, I didn't get any sleep, almost passed out drive down to Seattle, learned my lesson, and caught my flight on time.  

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

A New Year A New Blog

I'm not really into blogging, but I guess I need an area to vent, to keep track of my life as I get older.  The last blog I setup was probably 3, 4, 5 years ago. 

Stories - I'm not much of a story teller, not even remotely interesting at that!  But my life is full of little surprises here and there, and this place is where I'd like to share a bit about my past, present and future!  Like I said, just a little place for me to keep track of what went on, what's going on and what's going to go on in my life.  I'm never a big fan of grammar and spelling, so just give me a break! 

One thing you might have noticed,  I like to make up my own words, 'iFie' everything.  During the next few days, I'll run through what I've been through the past year, my thoughts, some interesting times, some fun times and, no doubt, some disappointing times as well.  

PS.  I don't know why I'm writing as if I have an audience, weird eh?  Well, that's just me! Enjoy!