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lightcastle ([personal profile] lightcastle) wrote2009-11-18 11:15 am
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Ask LJ: Phone?

With the CRTC preventing new competition for phones here in Canada, it seems silly for me to continue on the pay-as-you-go plan.

That said, does anyone have suggestions for who I should go with? Fido is fine, but the best deals there are city-based and I would like to have decent options to call and be called by the handful of Americans who would bother. If one of those plans that are unlimited for 5 people could include the US, it would probably cover it.

Anyone have recent cell-in-Canada advice I should keep in mind while doing my research?
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[personal profile] hypatia 2009-11-18 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
as i've said before, you can move to a postpaid plan without signing up for a contract. they will pressure you to, but they will eventually sign you up sans contract.
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[personal profile] hypatia 2009-11-18 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
get a plan with unlimited incoming, then use a callback service. and google voice for US SMS :)
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[personal profile] hypatia 2009-11-18 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
for google voice, you just need to be able to recieve a call or a text on a US number to make it work. so next time you're in the US, set it up then.

and i didn't mean "unlimited US incoming". you get an unlimited incoming plan via fido, and then a separate "callback" service from a third party.

there are zillions of such third party services. i'll have a look on redflagdeals and see what people are having good luck with these days.
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[personal profile] hypatia 2009-11-19 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
in canada, incoming is incoming. doesn't matter where it's coming from. if you have minutes, a US call just costs regular minutes; if you have unlimited in, they are fwee.

the way callback services work is that you send a text or use a website or just call the number and they call you back (thus incoming) and you give them a number.. and they dial it for you. generally $10-$15/mo for unlimited can/US ld.
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[personal profile] hypatia 2009-11-19 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
it doesn't cost me any more on my US cell to receive calls from canada (or europe) than it does from the US. i've never heard of that being the case anywhere in the world, in fact.

and yeah, that's how callback works, except that it calls you first, then her, to make sure you pick up :)