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Chatr vs. Chat-r[edit]

I have removed references to "Chat-r" since this name is not used in company communication nor news stories. While there is a dash/triangle between the "t" and "r" in the company's logo, that doesn't necessarily mean the name includes that punctuation. Any objections, please feel free to undo.David Agnew (talk) 22:52, 2 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

French name[edit]

I've never heard a francophone pronounce the name as "Shatre". Is there any supporting evidence for this? Jurjenb (talk) 03:00, 28 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

À Ottawa, on dit "chat her" avec un h muet. Le service Chatr est peu utile aux Outaouais, surtout avec le forfait provincial qui ne fonctionne pas pour les numéros 819. --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 20:17, 28 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Changes to chatr[edit]

Hi, this is Chris from Rogers Communications' social media team. There are some changes that we'd like to suggest to this article.

chatr is now available nation-wide in 200 new cities. Previously, it was offered in 7 markets in Canada.[1]

Garrick Tiplady is not currently Senior Vice President. Raj Doshi can be listed instead, he is quoted in chatr's most recent press release. His title is executive vice-president, Rogers Communications.[2]

chatr's new tagline is “Let’s Get Going”[3] which replaces "No Worries, Talk Happy"

New data buckets can be added to plans $35 and up. Customers on the $35 and $40 prepaid plans can add 500 MB for $10, 1 GB for $15, or the new 2 GB add-on for $25.[4]


Christ.clarke (talk) 20:12, 8 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I've noticed this from looking at store signage. Thanks for disclosing your implication with Rogers to avoid a conflict of interest. I'm planning to edit in a neutral and unbiased way, without letting my involvement with TV Rogers interfere. This new Chatr seems to be a response to Telus Mobility's moves. Koodo changed its slogan from "Good call." to "Choose happy." Public Mobile changed from an indie carrier to a Telus-owned self-serve brand. I'll look at these new Chatr changes and adapt them in the article. --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 04:16, 11 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "chatr expands nationally to over 200 Canadian cities". Philippine Reporter.
  2. ^ "chatr expands nationally to over 200 Canadian cities". Philippine Reporter.
  3. ^ "CHATR LOOKS FOR SURE FOOTING IN TRANSITION". Marketing Mag.
  4. ^ "chatr expands nationally to over 200 Canadian cities". Philippine Reporter.

Updates to page[edit]

Hey folks, Mike from the Rogers Social Media Team here. We've noticed a few updates/corrections to the chatr page ... would be wonderful if someone is able to assist with the updates! Here's what we've noticed:

Summary

- Key People: Shailendra Gujarati, VP, chatr

- “One of three wireless brands owned by Rogers Communications including Rogers and Fido.”

- “chatr also offers “Talk, Text and Data” plans (In-zone) in the Greater Toronto Area, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Southwestern Ontario, Montreal, and Ottawa.“

- chatr isn’t an MVNO

Network

- Remove refers to Mobilicity as a competitor since it’s no longer operating

- “New zones were added in 2016 for the newly created Talk, Text and Data plans (In-zone) in the Greater Toronto Area, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Southwestern Ontario, Montreal and Ottawa.”

- “Talk, Text and Data plan (In-zone) customers have unlimited Canada-wide calling, Canada-wide and international text and data at 3G speeds within the zones, while pay-per-use for services outside these zones”

Service

- “chatr offers seven monthly plans”

- Change mobile broadband to data

- International Talk Saver, which offers reduced per minute rates to over 200 countries around the world starting at 1¢/min, is available on the $25, $35, $45 Talk & Text Plans and the $40, $45, $50 Talk, Text & Data Plans.

- Talk, Text & Data Plans (in-zone)

--$40/month for unlimited Canada-wide talk, international text and 1GB of data at 3G speed. Continuing using data at a reduced speed until your next Anniversary date.

--$45/month for unlimited Canada-wide talk, international text and 2GB of data at 3G speed. Continuing using data at a reduced speed until your next Anniversary date.

--$50/month for unlimited Canada-wide talk, international text and 4GB of data at 3G speed. Continuing using data at a reduced speed until your next Anniversary date.

Advertising

- Slogan is now “Let’s Get Going”

Retail presence

- In fall 2016, chatr converted 54 Mobilicity stores/kiosks to chatr branded locations.

Thanks in advance, and the assistance is greatly appreciated! RogersMichaelT (talk) 18:41, 19 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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I added these updates which I could cite. Suggested updates (above) seem to overlap so i was unclear on some aspects. I also added reference of the CASSIES awards won in 2017. Robledoux (talk) 12:18, 16 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Can't cite undocumented fee[edit]

I added the following line but I am unable to cite since I cannot find any online reference to this 20¢/minute fee that applies to all customers, however I confirmed it by calling a Chatr agent. I feel that this was important to include since most people expect outgoing "310" calls to be toll-free (or considered a local call) anywhere in Canada. I checked here and can't find citing instructions for cases like this.

  • "Outgoing calls to "310" numbers (such as 310-0001 for Panago Pizza or 310-SHAW for Shaw Cablesystems) – which are treated as local calls by most wireless carriers – are not included in any Chatr plan and are charged at the rate of 20¢ per minute."

Robledoux (talk) 04:46, 13 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]