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  1. #1
    Blargh
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    Imprompteau trip to the Toronto area this weekend. I've checked the SPCS
    site and archives of this group, but haven't found any recent data
    concerning coverage/roaming and/or dialing instructions while in Toronto.
    Anyone have any recent experience to comment on?

    Thanks again...





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  2. #2
    Steven J Sobol
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    Re: SPCS Coverage in Toronto and Barrie, Ontario, Canada?

    Blargh <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Imprompteau trip to the Toronto area this weekend. I've checked the SPCS
    > site and archives of this group, but haven't found any recent data
    > concerning coverage/roaming and/or dialing instructions while in Toronto.
    > Anyone have any recent experience to comment on?


    Yeah. Sprint isn't in Canada, so if you can roam, you'll be roaming on a
    Canadian CDMA carrier like Telus or Bell Mobility. I don't know how well
    roaming works up there, nor am I aware if it costs the same as domestic
    roaming.

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  3. #3
    Frank Harris
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    Re: SPCS Coverage in Toronto and Barrie, Ontario, Canada?

    Last July my wife was in British Columbia and I posted this afterwards:

    "The bill shows 50 cents per minute in the Airtime column and zero in
    the LD column. This is both for calls from Canada to the US and for
    incoming calls (which happened to be from the US). I was expecting an
    additional 25 cents per minute LD for outgoing calls to the US, but it
    wasn't there."

    At the time our plan included the $10 domestic roaming option (a
    limited-market predecessor to F&CA).

    --
    Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A620



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