It won’t get there quite as quickly as a pizza, but a new service from Rogers Communications will let Canadians order a new cellphone online and have it delivered within hours. And no, it won’t be like the cable guy promising to show up “between 1 and 5,” only to arrive at 6:30. At least that’s what Brent Johnston, president of Rogers Wireless is promising with the new “Pro-on-the-Go” service, which launches in the Greater Toronto Area later this month, then rolls out to other major cities across Canada next year. The delivery comes with an in-person service call by an expert who will make sure all your apps and files are transferred to the new phone, and everything’s running smoothly. “This is centred on the customer’s needs and schedule,” said Johnston in an exclusive interview with the Star ahead of the launch. “When you order the phone, you’ll let us know the time and the place which suits you, and you’ll get a two-hour window. Then when they’re getting close, they’ll let you know exactly when they’re showing up.” The Pro-on-the-Go service will be provided by third-party provider led Enjoy, the brainchild of former Apple Retail head Ron Johnson,… Read full this story
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