06-17-2017 12:02 PM - edited 01-04-2022 01:53 PM
Hello Mods:
I have searched this threads and most posts indicate that incoming will not work without add-on if you are traveling outside home Provine.
I have experienced otherwise.
I have PM province-wide plan and live in Ontario (Ontario number with 613 area code). I was traveling to Calgary, Alberta in April for three weeks and was able to receive incoming calls on my PM Ontario number - (No add-on for long distance); the incoming calls mostly were from my home - Ontario and also local calls. My outgoing worked for only within Alberta calls.
So can the members WHO HAVE USED province-wide plan WITHOUT add-on outside home province please share and shed some light if we do not need long-distance add-on for INCOMING calls when traveling outside home-province
Appreciate the community helping each other.
07-09-2018 04:29 AM
@stonechucker Do you work for PM?
07-08-2018 10:44 PM
Me either lol been a little busy last little bit
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07-08-2018 10:41 PM
Wow... I haven’t looked at that Knowledge base since the update. Good catch!
07-08-2018 10:28 PM
@ShawnC13, @stonechucker, @Double_J
I believe they have addressed this in their latest KB article. https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/Plans-amp-Add-Ons/ta-p/250167
specifically this line:
When in Canada and while you still have remaining plan minutes, you can receive calls from anywhere in the world, regardless of whether you have a Long Distance Add-On
07-08-2018 10:15 PM
@stonechucker wrote:@Double_J, the problem is, the OFFICAL WORD in the related documentation says you will not receive incoming calls from anywhere, unless you are in your home province, on the province wide plan.
i can’t test it, as I was given 200 minutes of LD coverage when I had a calling problem to a new exchange in my city, and I was in my city.
Some people may have this situation, some may not. But until the information is OFFICIALLY announced and documented as such, I as someone in this community offering assistance will suggest an LD addon while traveling outside their province, within Canada.
@stonechucker, that is the problem I wish they would fix. If you can receive calls from anywhere in your "home" province (BC for me). When I go to Alberta "new home" Province isn't it common sense I would still receive all calls. They really need to re-word it but I think it is left like that to sell more LD addons because otherwise people would just say call me while away.
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07-08-2018 09:57 PM
And now, after posting, I realize that I’ve just responded to a thread that was one year old, with a single new reply today.
OH boy.. why do people do this!
07-08-2018 09:53 PM
@Double_J, the problem is, the OFFICAL WORD in the related documentation says you will not receive incoming calls from anywhere, unless you are in your home province, on the province wide plan.
i can’t test it, as I was given 200 minutes of LD coverage when I had a calling problem to a new exchange in my city, and I was in my city.
Some people may have this situation, some may not. But until the information is OFFICIALLY announced and documented as such, I as someone in this community offering assistance will suggest an LD addon while traveling outside their province, within Canada.
07-08-2018 08:06 PM
I don't understand why Public Mobile makes an official annoucement about this? Why don't their employees respond to this question, rather than lettting everyone make their own comments about this? Sometimes I wonder about this company.
So here is how the system works. Your phone looks for the closest signal (tower) when activated. I will use an example to explain:
Home Province: BC (with number registered as a Vancouver number)
Travelling to: Calgary, Alberta
If I were travel to Calgary from Vancouver, the Province of Alberta would now become my local calling area (since it picks up signals from towers in Calgary and my plan covers me for province wide calliing). Here is a small chart to explain each item:
In Visiting Province (Alberta).
Making Calls: You will be able to make local calls (any number registered as an Alberta number).
Receiving Calls: You will be able to receive ALL calls (i.e. Alberta, BC, any other province or International).
Downsides:
- If you need to call a BC number while in Calgary you will need a Canada Long Distance Plan added. This plan will also allow you to call any other province in Canada.
To sum it up
You can receive calls from anywhere while in the visiting province but will only be able to make local Alberta calls while visiting there. To call back home you will need a long distance package.
Dont let anyone else tell you otherwise. If they do they are just trying to push for more sales.
07-05-2017 03:48 AM
@computergeek541 wrote:If you're on a provincial voice calling plan, consider yourself lucky. Those incoming calls should not even have rang and you should not have been able to answer them. It's good to have a carrier billing error go in the customer's favor for a change.
Totally agree, while do not forget that we also get a slap in the face since Gatineau does not count as a local call, so sometimes I got connected to a tower on the other side (Quebec) and I cannot make normal local calls, so I call it a fair trade. XD
07-05-2017 03:16 AM - edited 07-05-2017 03:18 AM
@zhadj030 wrote:Well I can confirm as well that I was able to receive calls on my 613 number while I was in montreal . No problem with that.
If you're on a provincial voice calling plan, consider yourself lucky. Those incoming calls should not even have rang and you should not have been able to answer them. It's good to have a carrier billing error go in the customer's favor for a change.
07-05-2017 02:08 AM
Well I can confirm as well that I was able to receive calls on my 613 number while I was in montreal . No problem with that.
06-22-2017 09:02 AM
This seems to be mojo 🙂
"Long ago when men cursed and beat the ground with sticks,
it was called witchcraft;
today it's called golf."
06-18-2017 02:32 AM
@ute1978 wrote:I benefit from the "free incoming call glitch" which btw is similar to yours.
I have the long distance add on but all incoming calls no matter from where in the world are free. In my over 1 year of membership with PM no minutes have ever been nor will be deducted from my add on for incoming calls. Even if I travel to other provinces....
So your glitch might work only for you.
It's the Half-Canada-wide talk plan. The incoming half.
06-18-2017 02:16 AM - edited 06-18-2017 02:17 AM
@Ooops wrote:
Not complaining dear 🙂
So far no one has replied that thier incoming on PM did not work outside province,
So it might very well work for ALL,
Only attempting to validate it.
There are many positive glitches in the system that benefit the members. Mine for example.
I benefit from the "free incoming call glitch" which btw is similar to yours.
I have the long distance add on but all incoming calls no matter from where in the world are free. In my over 1 year of membership with PM no minutes have ever been nor will be deducted from my add on for incoming calls. Even if I travel to other provinces....
So your glitch might work only for you.
06-17-2017 08:39 PM
06-17-2017 08:22 PM - edited 06-17-2017 08:37 PM
06-17-2017 01:42 PM
@mech9t5 wrote:
Theoretically, you shouldn't receive calls because it is prepaid. Receiving a call while out of province is considered long distance for you regardless of who is calling.
On a post paid system you would recieve the call and simply be billed for the long distance. On prepaid, the call shouldn't complete if you have no LD add-on
If it does complete, you got away with a free long distance call and is not how the system should be working.
If it works, then use it, and don't complain. XD
06-17-2017 01:42 PM - edited 06-17-2017 01:45 PM
I agree,
All the discussions and interpretation of province-wide indicate that it should not work, that was the reason of this thread (I took along another Canada-wide sim - which I never used bcos PM worked.)
I and many othes would be glad if, in practice the incoming is working without add-on for those who have traveled/tried it outside home provine.
Hence,
Inviting experiences of member who have traveled outside province.
06-17-2017 01:40 PM
Let's think of it as well intentioned bug. Enjoy while it exits.
06-17-2017 01:36 PM
06-17-2017 01:31 PM
06-17-2017 01:31 PM
@ShawnC13 wrote:
, i talk to myself enough it is nice to hear other voices once in a while lol 😁
06-17-2017 01:25 PM - edited 06-17-2017 01:25 PM
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06-17-2017 01:10 PM - edited 06-17-2017 01:13 PM
06-17-2017 12:48 PM
I'm interested in the answer to this too. (Subscribed for replies.)
06-17-2017 12:39 PM
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06-17-2017 12:32 PM
It would be great news if this is how province wide talk works. I suppose we do need a few data points to prove that it is not an account glitch.
06-17-2017 12:18 PM
On a similar note..........I was recently in the US and had purchased the roaming data package but did not opt for the voice or text option. During this time, I noticed that I was able to receive texts although I could not respond of course. I did not receive any voice calls so that question remains to be answered
06-17-2017 12:12 PM
@skifan, that is a good thread but this member says he is still able to receive calls from his home province even while out of province yet the chart says you can't receive any calls. Receiving calls from your home province without the addon makes total sense to me as way back when I first had a cell phone and I travelled I was able to recieve calls from my home province as they weren't considered calling long distance to me but I did require long distance to call them.
So receiving calls from your home province while out of it without a long distance addon makes perfect sense. Next time I am out of province I will have to have my wife call me and not me call her to see if it deducts from my long distance minutes.
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06-17-2017 12:04 PM - edited 06-17-2017 12:07 PM
Please check this link out, it explains the calling situation between provinces very well.
I was recently travelling outside of my home province and did not receive any calls. I was, however, able to forward my number to a Fongo line I use, and was able to receive calls via my data plan, that way.