Mobile / cell phones
#1
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Mobile / cell phones
Quick question,
When I come over on my fact finding tour in May me and the missus will have our mobiles with us (cells for our american viewers) , they are both quad band so we should be OK. If we want to call the UK I believe you just phone 010 44 then leave the 0 off the code but what about if we want to call each other? Do I need to call back to the UK phone service as if she was still here then let it find her spending all our money in the Eaton centre in Toronto or is there a way of calling internal to Canada.
Cheers
Pete
When I come over on my fact finding tour in May me and the missus will have our mobiles with us (cells for our american viewers) , they are both quad band so we should be OK. If we want to call the UK I believe you just phone 010 44 then leave the 0 off the code but what about if we want to call each other? Do I need to call back to the UK phone service as if she was still here then let it find her spending all our money in the Eaton centre in Toronto or is there a way of calling internal to Canada.
Cheers
Pete
#2
Re: Mobile / cell phones
Quick question,
When I come over on my fact finding tour in May me and the missus will have our mobiles with us (cells for our american viewers) , they are both quad band so we should be OK. If we want to call the UK I believe you just phone 010 44 then leave the 0 off the code but what about if we want to call each other? Do I need to call back to the UK phone service as if she was still here then let it find her spending all our money in the Eaton centre in Toronto or is there a way of calling internal to Canada.
Cheers
Pete
When I come over on my fact finding tour in May me and the missus will have our mobiles with us (cells for our american viewers) , they are both quad band so we should be OK. If we want to call the UK I believe you just phone 010 44 then leave the 0 off the code but what about if we want to call each other? Do I need to call back to the UK phone service as if she was still here then let it find her spending all our money in the Eaton centre in Toronto or is there a way of calling internal to Canada.
Cheers
Pete
Last year when were in Alberta we could call each other but had to pay for international calls between the pair of us - which runs out pretty expensive.
Trying to call to Canadian cells was also really hard work - nobody could contact us from Ca cell to our UK mobile. Not very good if you have an emergency like we did.
What about getting two Virigin PAYG phones - work out pretty cheap and you could always use them when you go back to Canada
Gay
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#3
Re: Mobile / cell phones
Quick question,
When I come over on my fact finding tour in May me and the missus will have our mobiles with us (cells for our american viewers) , they are both quad band so we should be OK. If we want to call the UK I believe you just phone 010 44 then leave the 0 off the code but what about if we want to call each other? Do I need to call back to the UK phone service as if she was still here then let it find her spending all our money in the Eaton centre in Toronto or is there a way of calling internal to Canada.
Cheers
Pete
When I come over on my fact finding tour in May me and the missus will have our mobiles with us (cells for our american viewers) , they are both quad band so we should be OK. If we want to call the UK I believe you just phone 010 44 then leave the 0 off the code but what about if we want to call each other? Do I need to call back to the UK phone service as if she was still here then let it find her spending all our money in the Eaton centre in Toronto or is there a way of calling internal to Canada.
Cheers
Pete
Calling the UK from a mobile will i imagine be very expensive and also if people call you you still pay for some of the call as you will be "roaming"
I took mine over to B.C and had no problems sending and receiving texts to/from UK but did not make any calls. I did receive one call from a business colleague but no idea what it may have cost as my company pay the bills.
If you don't want to let the OH spend all your money in the Eaton centre don't let her out on her own.
#4
Re: Mobile / cell phones
The UK code is 0044 and yes you leave off the zero from the code.
Calling the UK from a mobile will i imagine be very expensive and also if people call you you still pay for some of the call as you will be "roaming"
I took mine over to B.C and had no problems sending and receiving texts to/from UK but did not make any calls. I did receive one call from a business colleague but no idea what it may have cost as my company pay the bills.
If you don't want to let the OH spend all your money in the Eaton centre don't let her out on her own.
Calling the UK from a mobile will i imagine be very expensive and also if people call you you still pay for some of the call as you will be "roaming"
I took mine over to B.C and had no problems sending and receiving texts to/from UK but did not make any calls. I did receive one call from a business colleague but no idea what it may have cost as my company pay the bills.
If you don't want to let the OH spend all your money in the Eaton centre don't let her out on her own.
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Re: Mobile / cell phones
If you're doing it from a mobile and have it programmed in as +44, the mobile knows that it's an international number and knows what country you're in so the mobile and network figure it out themselves. If it wasn't pre-programmed you'd need to dial it completely or use the +.
#9
Re: Mobile / cell phones
On edit: what he said.
#10
Re: Mobile / cell phones
I programmed mine with +44, and that's what I use to send texts - all is well. But when I receive a text, it shows "+01144". Yep, plus *and* 011. And that works fine to hit "reply" to too.
#11
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Re: Mobile / cell phones
I bought a Rogers pay-as-you-go SIM card when I was in Vancouver back in Nov 06. If memory serves, the initial cost was around C$25 for the card. The shop also tried to get a $30 activation cost (read "commission") out of me but I refused and activated it myself.
Calling credit of a minimum $10 is extra on top of that and lasted a maximum of one month but I believe the card will remain activated for 9 months. At least that's what Rogers website tells me. Sending SMS to UK works fine at $0.20 a go. Calls to UK are $0.75/min.
Will be heading back at some point but maybe the card will expire before then so if someone wants to borrow it (and keep it active) for a few weeks for a deposit then no problem. It currently has a 604 Vancouver number but this is changeable on the website. Unfortunately the card doesn't roam except in the US.
Calling credit of a minimum $10 is extra on top of that and lasted a maximum of one month but I believe the card will remain activated for 9 months. At least that's what Rogers website tells me. Sending SMS to UK works fine at $0.20 a go. Calls to UK are $0.75/min.
Will be heading back at some point but maybe the card will expire before then so if someone wants to borrow it (and keep it active) for a few weeks for a deposit then no problem. It currently has a 604 Vancouver number but this is changeable on the website. Unfortunately the card doesn't roam except in the US.
#12
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Re: Mobile / cell phones
US/Canada use 011 to dial out directly (IDD) of North america whereas the rest of the world uses 00.... why? because the '0' is traditionally used in NA for accessing the operator, '1' is used for dialling long-distance and international (but not overseas).
Thus the international code for the UK is +44, not 00 44. The first two digits are entirely of the country you are dialing out of's choice.
Thus the international code for the UK is +44, not 00 44. The first two digits are entirely of the country you are dialing out of's choice.
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Re: Mobile / cell phones
When I was over there for the summer 06, i just got a Virgin PAYG sim and used that, i worked out a lot cheaper for calling friends in Canada, as well as texting back home. For the whole month i think it cost me about 30%C.