SIM card error - Brand new iPhone 4

Hi,
I bought a brand new (SEALED) and unlocked iPhone 4 today from someone and also picked up a microsim card from Rogers too. I popped the simcard into the phone and called Rogers to activate it over the phone. The microsim was activated but when I connected to iTunes, I got the error (which most of you guys are getting today) - "the SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported". I called Rogers and gave them my IMEI and ICCID (both of which I can see on the lock screen) and they told me that this was an issue with an overload due to the demand for OS5. They escalated my case to the technical team higher up and told me I couldn't do anything but wait it out.
As you can see, my problem is a bit different because I never tried to upgrade to iOS5 in the first place. I can't even activate my phone let alone try to upgrade the OS! Anyone in the same boat as me? I was thinking maybe I got tricked and my phone wasn't actually unlocke but Rogers didnt say anything regarding that.
Brian

I have the same issue. Did it got sorted out..if yes, please guide me.. I am in a real trouble..

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