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Telus and Iphone 3Gs:
An interesting experience for a PC girl

Finally, Telus released the Iphone on its new 3G network. I might confess that I tried to be tough and resist, but unfortunately I was able to hold on to my proud for only24 hours. And it only happened because the system went down on the new network’s first day (just for the records, I had lots of fun following #telus on the 5th on Twitter!).

Anyway, Madame Heringer’s iPhone and I have been dating for over 30 hours now. I am still hoping that I made the right decision leaving my 10 faves, unlimited data and text messaging behind to join the new network with a world phone. However, I have been receiving an outstanding customer service from Telus and even got a symbolic deal to calm down my Brazilian soul.

I am a PC although I am completely in love with the app and iTunes stores. So far, I managed to download all the TED talks and geek podcasts that I could find. I have been using the network not my wi-fi connection, and it seems that Telus’ new infrastructure will not disappoint me.

Joining the iPhone world is also an opportunity to reconnect with some Apple fans. It only took me one tweet to discover that there is an app for everything, even one to help me write and publish this post on wordpress!

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My Little World

Madame Heringer is not a character who is interesting or fantastic. I don't even remember when I decided to call myself Madame, but I assure you that I am not related to Madame Cleo's nor do I run a spicy business. I just think that it's a little bit classy and French!

Yes, I know... I am Brazilian, but since I moved to Vancouver I've been asked if I am Quebecois, Mexican and even Russian! Go figure... I guess my accent is in constant flux.

Before I forget, we Brazilians speak Portuguese. The Catholic Church did a great job teaching the language to Brazilian first nations since the 16th century. The largest Latin American country speaks only Portuguese although we can understand Spanish!

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