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Chatr wireless, Canada's new unlimited talk and text brand, to deliver worry-free service on a trusted network

Thursday, Jul 29, 2010

chatr wireless today
announced its entry into the Canadian market offering Canadians unlimited
talk and text on a trusted network. chatr will offer cost certainty with
zone-based plans including unlimited talk for just $35 per month and
unlimited talk and text for just $45 per month, without term contracts.
The service will be available in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto,
Ottawa and soon in Montreal with future plans for other Canadian markets.

"Canadians have indicated they want unlimited talk and text with simple,
worry-free plans on a network that is trusted to deliver quality service,"
said Garrick Tiplady, Senior Vice President, chatr. "With chatr, customers
will have a no worry, talk happy experience."

Operating on the global standard of GSM and HSPA technology platforms, chatr
customers can benefit from great handsets at great prices, the strength of
3G technology, and a worry-free talk and text experience. The chatr network
has fewer dropped calls than new wireless carriers because it has more
cellular sites, better indoor and underground reception, and a seamless
Canadian network. chatr will offer quality name-brand phones starting from
$60: Nokia 1661, Nokia 2680, LG GB125r, and Samsung Gravity.

With an upbeat brand identity that includes a bright orange talk bubble,
chatr promises to provide a friendly option to customers with its "no
worries, talk happy" phone plans.

"With chatr, customers can use their phones freely, never having to think
about how many minutes they've used or how many texts they've sent," said
Tiplady. "They'll benefit from cost certainty knowing that when they use
their phones within their chatr zones, they'll pay just one low flat fee
without any extra charges."

The service will be available for purchase at chatr stores in major malls
and through hundreds of retail locations. Partners include Wireless Wave,
Future Shop, Best Buy, Telephone Booth, London Drugs, Wireless
Etc...(Costco), and Zellers.

 

Source: Canada Wire

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