I still contend that at $15 a month US / $20 Canadian a wifi phone with 500 minutes of free long distance, voice mail, 3-Way Calling, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Caller ID with Name, that carrys my local area code and works anywhere in the world there is a wifi hotspot is the best travel phone. Back it up with your $2 a minute cell if you have an emergency and you're done. http://www.vonage.com/device.php?type=F1000 Chris On 5/31/06, Paul Guzyk <paullist@guzyk.com> wrote: > I spend a lot of time in Canada and have the same plan as Dennis. If > you were an AT&T Wireless customer before they merged with Cingular, > you may be able to get the $9.95/month "North America plan" and > Canada is treated as domestic calls, even when in Canada. If you > were never an ATT wireless customer (i.e. always Cingular), they > won't give you the deal. :( > > >I have the older Att/Cingular and for $9.95/month they wave all Canada > >roaming charges and my regular minute rates apply. They have let me turn > >it on or off for two week intervals. > > > |
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