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Oh yeah, it's still like it in the States. When you get a phone down in the States, it's locked to a carrier for a certain term. But here in Canada, they've done away with that. There's no more carrier locks or you buy a phone for a deal and they got you by the balls for two or three years now. Anything like that. No more you buy a phone for a deal now, you can put whatever SIM card you want in it. So like if you break your phone, you can go to Walmart, buy like a $100, you know, burner phone. That's all Android touch screen phones now. I mean, even a $100 phone now is decent with technology we've got. I mean, it's been good for a lot of years now. So even if you get a phone for two or three years ago, at a deal like $100 or less for, you know, a prepaid phone, you put your own SIM card in it and you're off to the races on a regular monthly plan with no hassle. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven November, Quebec, November. Oh yeah, you never can have more than one. At some point I'm getting me the crash of three. I'm already used to tethering, you know, the work phone to my phone sometimes. Although you know if you do that, you use like twice your data, but still, it's a lot of fun.

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