I have the GSM camera from Uway and not impressed. Rogers has squat for towers in rural Alberta so I have very limited places I can put my camera. But Spypoint sounds like a pain in the arse too so it sounds like. I have no complaints with the quality of pictures it takes or the user interface but they need to have a booster you can buy or allow for an external antenna you could run up the tree. One good thing is you can control the camera by sending texts from your phone. You can see how the power is and change how many pictures you get and when. It does eat batteries when sending in a poor coverage area. I have put $120 dollars of lithiums through it already.
I could be convinced into getting a Telus when they come out.