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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 23 Join Date: 28 Nov 2004 Location: Tennessee
Country: | Thanks. When I look on EBAY, there are both Fido and Rogers cards with a small amount of credit available. Am I right that there''s no way to use data on an iPhone 3gs up there prepaid without it costing a fortune (if it's possible at all)? |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 869 Join Date: 11 Feb 2004 Location: Dubai (& Detroit)
Country: | While I normally push prepaid, who is your US provider and is it a contract provider? Canadian roaming options have reemerged for US customers that are pretty good. Verizon will let you expand your plan to Canada only for the days you are visiting. I have a Verizon MiFi and added Canada for four days in AUgust and six in September. It costs me under $20 for both. ATT has Canadian plans that you can add for the month, but the down side is that you give up most of your rollover minutes when you make a plan change. Sometimes, you can beg them to let you keep a few. Sprint has an option which brings you down to $0.20 a minute in Canada which is cheaper than most prepaid. If I had access to a 1700mhz handset, I'd probably go with Wind. Their prepaid options look unbeatable for Canada. If you don't, take a look at the MVNOs on Rogers from 7-11 and Petro Canada. |
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