  tmccann11 Who, Me? Premium join:2001-06-10 Bayonne, NJ clubs:
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Wow....I couldn't imagine having to deal with all of that from a cell phone provider.....I guess I should stop complaining about my service. With AT&T at least I can call whoever I want in the US from just about wherever with no extra charges... -- "Good thing the whole innerweb isn't run with those 3.5 hour reboot time taking computers....I imagine hes running Windows Server 2003 with active directory as a domain controller on a Cascio watch." Barky |
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  Snickerdo Premium join:2001-02-28 Niagara Falls, ON
| reply to Rogers1 said by Rogers1 :its a little different in NB, Incoming calls here are only billed Long distance if we are out of New Brunswick, but I suspect that has something to do with NB being all one area code. Area code has nothing to do with it, as there are areas in 289/905 that I can't call even though I'm in 289/905, yet everywhere in 416/647 can call parts of 289/905 and even 226/519. Probably has something to with the provider just choosing to do that. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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join:2004-10-14 Canada | reply to Snickerdo its a little different in NB, Incoming calls here are only billed Long distance if we are out of New Brunswick, but I suspect that has something to do with NB being all one area code. |
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1 edit | reply to n2jtx said by n2jtx :True but they do have long distance charges (remember those?). I was quite surprised to see a long distance charge for making a call from St. Catherines to Mississauga using a Toronto based (416 #) phone. That is something I do not see here in the U.S. any more. It's St. Catharines 
Long distance on cell phones is handled the exact same way as a landline for outgoing calls. If you have a Toronto number assigned to your cell and you're out of the Toronto local calling area (of which St. Catharines is) making a call to Mississauga would be long distance, even though it's local to Toronto. You could, however, make a call to Niagara Falls, Welland, Fort Erie, whatever with that Toronto cell and, while in St. Catharines, those calls would be local.
The weird thing is with incoming calls. You pay long distance for -incoming- calls if you're outside of your local calling area, regardless of whether the call is being made from someone in Toronto or elsewhere. If someone in St. Catharines called your Toronto cell while you were in the city, not only would the person calling you pay LD for calling a Toronto number, but you would pay LD for the call being trunked from Toronto to St. Catharines. Someone from Toronto/Mississauga/Markham/etc who called your Toronto cell number wouldn't pay LD, but you'd pay LD for having the call trunked from Toronto to St. Cats.
And that, people, is how long distance on a cell phone works in Canada. Though, interestingly enough, we get a lot of unlimited LD on landlines down here, but not on cells. LD on a cell is a cash cow for the providers, as there is no way to switch to an alternative provider or use a 101 dial-around number. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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| reply to Rogers1 said by Rogers1 :Rogers does not have domestic roaming, and hasn't for a long time. True but they do have long distance charges (remember those?). I was quite surprised to see a long distance charge for making a call from St. Catherines to Mississauga using a Toronto based (416 #) phone. That is something I do not see here in the U.S. any more. -- I support the right to keep and arm bears. |
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| reply to stufried lol I wasnt aware of Ice wireless but they seem to be a small fish in a large pond. Seeing as they only provided service to the territories and dont have working Caller ID. Not a good candidate for the Iphone.
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| reply to Rogers1 GSM World only lists two GSM providers other than Rogers. ICE in the Yukon and the forthcoming Dyrden Muncipal system. Here is the coverage description of the network:
DMTS has three tower sites in the Dryden area, on Highway 17 West in the Oxdrift area, on Highway 17 East in the Barclay area and on Highway 17 in the midpoint of the city. Under ideal conditions these three towers provide continuous Digital Cellular coverage from Eagle River (west of Dryden) to Thunder Creek (east of Dryden) |
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| reply to tmccann11 Rogers does not have domestic roaming, and hasn't for a long time. They are in fact Canada's only national provider that owns there own network in every province. Also they are the only GSM Provider in the country (as the own Fido as well) so they were really the only option for the iPhone. |
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  tmccann11 Who, Me? Premium join:2001-06-10 Bayonne, NJ clubs:
| reply to pnh102 said by pnh102 :They still charge for roaming in Canada? Wow. This article actually deals with international roaming as opposed to domestic. I believe Rogers has agreements for roaming through Canada, however I may be wrong. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | They still charge for roaming in Canada? Wow. |
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