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  • KRZRBloggers campaign wrap-up...

    Well, it just seemed like yesterday that the campaign started. But here we are at the conclusion of the outreach component of the KRZR campaign. We received lots of great feedback from our KRZRbloggers, and a lot of attention given to this blog, so thanks to one and all.

    Our plan is to keep this site up and running as an information resource, and we'll be checking back frequently for comments. However, for any of you that have questions about the KRZR, or require customer service, please contact Motorola's mobile devices customer support line at 1-800-461-4575.  

    We encourage you to keep talking about the KRZR as the feedback has been extremely insightful, and we'll certainly be looking out for your comments on this blog, your blogs, or elsewhere. Thanks again for all your support, and we'll hope to touch base again on future campaigns.

    Brendan and Ian. 

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  • Calling all 2nd round participants

    nYour special agent briefcases are being assembled, and our bodyguards are accompanying the final components to the assembly checkpoint. OK, so we don't have bodyguards, but it'd be cool if we did. I digress...

    Check your e-mail this week for arrival dates and additional details.

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  • White and black are here

    In our sneak peak post, we told you that the black and white KRZRs were coming. They're now officially available to TELUS customers.

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  • Beautiful isn't it?

    nI'm not talking about 'Becks' - check out the Bluetooth headset in his ear. See it now? Small, isn't it? Motorola calls it the MiniBlue (H9 MiniBlue for the techies out there), and it works with both the K1 and K1m (among other models).

    It's what Motorola calls an 'in-ear' headset (opposed to those worn over or behind the ear) and is designed to block out background noise.

    Scott Robinson asked me when it'll be available in Canada, and Motorola Canada has agreed to share that it'll be released next month.

    Until then, you'll have to wait for pricing. Check back for more updates.

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  • Wireless Number Portability starts tomorrow

    Starting tomorrow, Wireless Number Portability (WNP) will be available across Canada.

    What does this mean? For the first time, you'll have the ability to change wireless carriers within your metropolitan or local calling area and keep your existing phone number. You'll also be able to move your phone number from a wireline phone (home landline) to a wireless phone (and vice versa).

    If you're thinking of switching service providers, read this industry-backed FAQ and Reference Guide and do as much research as possible because there are some caveats. You'll have to pay a transfer fee and may incur additional costs to break an existing contract. Also, Canadian phones are 'locked' to a specific service provider, so you won't be able to transfer your mobile phone (just the number).

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