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Send and Receive Twitter updates from your TELUS phone

You can now stay connected with your twitter community quickly and easily by sending and receiving updates via text messages or by using your mobile browser.

Twitter is a service for friends, family and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?

Twitter is also a micro blogging platform that allows you to share information with anyone following you in 140 characters or less.

TELUS clients that sign up for twitter alerts can send and receive tweets through text messages.

To set this up you can add your phone to your twitter account by visiting http://twitter.com/devices .  After your phone is verified you can start sending and receiving updates instantly.  You can send your tweet with under 140 characters in a text message to 21212.

You can access twitter via your mobile browser at http://m.twitter.com or you can download the application onto your BlackBerry Smartphone at www.orangatame.com/ota/twitterberry

If you have questions you can follow us @parlezwireless and we will be happy to respond to you.

You can expect to pay the standard text message or web browsing fee to use this application.  Users should verify that they have either a text message bundle or an unlimited browsing plan prior to being active mobile twitter users.

You can also follow me, Your Wireless Wonder Woman @lisalarter .  Don’t let twitter scare you, it’s lots of fun!

Supporting the Gloucester Hornets Soccer Club

Parlez Wireless is a strong supporter of community, without our community we would not have a successful business, so to us it is important to give back as much as we can.

This year we are pleased support the Gloucester Hornets Soccer Club by sponsoring the Gloucester International Soccer Tournament. It is our way of saying thank you to all the parents of these kids who regularly support our business in the community.

The Gloucester International Soccer Tournament (GIST) is the Nation’s Capital premium boys and girls annual soccer tournament in the region. It showcases the talents of competitive soccer teams from Ontario & Quebec and has been the Hornets’ primary fundraiser for the past 29 years. There are upwards of 300 teams from the U9 – U18 Divisions that participate in these two tournaments.

The Gloucester Hornets Soccer Club is a non-profit organization guided by dedicated volunteers. They are a small club and do not receive any public assistance. Their only sources of revenue are the fees paid by parents and donations received from generous individuals and businesses. With fees covering the basic costs of club operation and field/facility maintenance, monies raised during the tournament go directly to supporting their competitive teams.

Parlez Wireless is a proud Platinum level sponsor this year and will be providing the tournament with communication tools during their two tournaments.  This will allow players to make contact with their parents when necessary and will allow for the volunteers to be able to keep in contact throughout the tournament.

For more information you can go to www.gloucesterhornets.ca to read about the upcoming tournaments in July and August.

In addition, if you are a Parlez Wireless customer and are looking for sponsorship support, please don’t hesitate to drop us a line so that your sponsorship request can be considered too!

An Introduction to Wireless

Years ago it was only the elite who could afford to carry a wireless device. In 1997 two new players launched PCS service in Canada, Clearnet and Fido. These two carriers were about to transform the wireless industry in Canada.

They introduced concepts like per second billing, rate plans starting at $20 per month and elimination of contract terms making wireless an affordable option for the average consumer. A lot has changed in ten years. TELUS acquired Clearnet and Rogers acquired Fido, however the industry has remained as competitive as ever.

For a consumer, it is important to know what you are looking for when shopping for a wireless phone. Here are some key tips for when you are doing your competitive shopping:

1. Be prepared to discuss how you plan to use your phone. If you currently have a wireless phone, bring a copy of your monthly bill with you so that you can match your rate plan to your usage instead of picking any plan which could incur you many additional charges. Be prepared to answer questions such as:

a. Do you require unlimited evenings, nights and weekends
b. Are most of your calls incoming or outgoing?
c. Do you have a set number of people you call more than others?

If you are not being asked these types of questions, chances are you are going to end up on the wrong rate plan. There are hundreds of plans to choose from, it is crucial that you are able to select the one that is best suited to your needs for optimum savings.

2. Select a rate plan that is slightly higher than what your estimated usage is. If you pick the “next plan up” it will most likely cost you around $5 more and include anywhere from 50 to 100 additional minutes. If you stick with the base plan and go over by 100 minutes it is going to cost you approximately $35 as the average monthly overage charge is $0.35 per minute. An extra five bucks is worth the added security!

3. Expect to pay for the features that you pay for on your home phone such as voicemail, call display, text messaging etc. If you like the added features consider bundles where you can also save money. For example, voicemail is $6, call display is $6, unlimited text messaging is $10 but for $15 you can get a bundle that includes all of this and more.

4. Expect to pay service fees. You can expect to pay $35 to $40 for an activation fee, $25 to $30 for an equipment exchange fee, and $5 to $15 for a phone book transfer. In most organizations employees are not authorized to waive these fees. Your option is usually to defer payment to your next monthly invoice or pay in store.

5. Expect to keep your phone number. Local number portability means that you can transfer your home phone number, your business phone number or your wireless phone number to any telephone carrier you chose. Make sure you know the terms and conditions of your contract as this can cost you up to $20 times the number of months remaining in your contract. Once you move your number it is too late to avoid this cancellation fee.

A competitive industry means that consumers have to be savvy about how they shop. These five tips should arm you with enough information to make a sound buying decision. If you have any other questions or topics that you would like answered please let me know

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4312 Innes Road
Orleans, Ontario K4A 5E6

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