January 2014
i tried to call from Toronto to Waterloo and my home wireless phone told me that it will be roaming?
will I pay for this? or it just a warning without any financial consequences?
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January 2014
@psyling wrote:
i tried to call from Toronto to Waterloo and my home wireless phone told me that it will be roaming?
will I pay for this? or it just a warning without any financial consequences?
Are you sure it said roaming? That makes no sense at all. By definition, roaming means your phone/SIM is on another network other than Fido/Rogers. It has nothing, ever, to do with the number you are trying to call.
January 2014
So if it says ROAMING and I have Canada unlimited plan it does not mean I have to pay extra? Is that what you are saying?
January 2014
@psyling wrote:
So if it says ROAMING and I have Canada unlimited plan it does not mean I have to pay extra? Is that what you are saying?
You won't pay for long distance. But if your phone says roaming, that is either a mistake or your phone is actually roaming, which would be strange for a home phone. If it is actually roaming on another network, say Bell or Wind, then you might be charged roaming. These charges would be regardless of if you make or receive a call.
The only "legitimate" reason I can think that it would say roaming would be if the phone/adapter you are using is not provided by Fido. In that case it might be say roaming because it is on the rogers network and Fido provided phones have tweeks to know that isn't really roaming. Did you get the phone or adapter from Fido?
January 2014
Yes I bought rhe whole dievice from Fido.
It was my wife who said it was ROAMING.
Actually it said "This is a long-distance call. Please dial 1 on order to avoid this message. Please wait while we complete this call"
So I guess it is free.......
January 2014
@psyling wrote:
Yes I bought rhe whole dievice from Fido.
It was my wife who said it was ROAMING.
Actually it said "This is a long-distance call. Please dial 1 on order to avoid this message. Please wait while we complete this call"
So I guess it is free.......
Ok, that makes more sense. It is a long distance call, hence the message. The system knows it is LD, so it gives that message. If you dial 1 then you shouldn't get that message. Since you have unlimited Canadian LD you shouldn't incur any LD fees. (and no roaming since it isn't roaming )
January 2014
June 2014
1. Can I call from my home phone to US? will I be charged?
2. Can i take my home phone to US and make calls there (without arranging for roaming)?
February 2015
@psyling wrote:
1. Can I call from my home phone to US? will I be charged?
2. Can i take my home phone to US and make calls there (without arranging for roaming)?
Hey psyling!
So sorry this post was missed!
You can absolutely use you home phone to call to the US! The rate for calling to the US with the Home phone is $0.05 per minute, however, if you make a lot of calls to the US, we also offer an add-on for 5000 minutes of US long distance. This option is $10 per month.
You can also bring your home phone device to the US and use it to make calls while there. Standard roaming rates will apply of $1.45 per minute.
Hope this helps!