09-07-2024 08:28 PM - last edited on 09-08-2024 01:55 AM by computergeek541
To confirm:
Does the Canada -US Plan mean that I can use calling minutes and data when visiting the USA? As I live near the border and need to travel there frequently, I am hoping this is true. How can I know for sure?
09-08-2024 08:02 AM
OK - guess my initial post was deemed "redundant" so it was relegated to the Oracle wasteland.
I get it (kinda?) since the other two users posted about functionality.
I was only focusing on the OP's specific question, "How can I know for sure?" by posting that a user in my group has the SAME plan and they've gone twice to the USA with seamless transition.
Hoping the OP considers that individualized personal experience to allow them to know with certainty that they can be sure of the same.
🙂
09-07-2024 09:45 PM
09-07-2024 08:42 PM
hi @Dee71
yes, if you travel to US a lot, then the Canada-US plan is what you need
your can use roaming in US for data/voice/text just like you are in Canada. Only thing is you need to make sure roaming mobile data is on and connect to T-Mobile or AT&T network.
09-07-2024 08:36 PM
Yes, you can call, text and use data at both countries but remember to connect to the AT&T or T-Mobile network when Roaming is enabled on your phone settings if your phone doesn’t automatically connect to networks.
Also enable VoLTE (voice over LTE) for calling over 4G.
09-07-2024 08:33 PM
@Dee71 Yes it’s a true snow bird plan , you can call to and from each country . Using talk text and data no worries