12-31-2017 10:40 AM - edited 01-04-2022 03:12 PM
Hello,
My friend has a phone number from a different province but lives in my local area. For some reason when I try to call her I'm given a message saying I don't have a long distance plan. From my understanding, provided the recipient is in the same area it's still a local call. Is that incorrect
Thanks
01-02-2018 12:37 PM
@Shutdown wrote:You can call from data/wifi as long as internet access but you have to verify your number first in your account setting in the app.
@Bregreb67 this is good advice from @will13am and @Shutdown. To learn how to verify your phone number, please see here.
12-31-2017 01:43 PM - edited 12-31-2017 01:44 PM
@Bregreb67 wrote:Hello,
My friend has a phone number from a different province but lives in my local area. For some reason when I try to call her I'm given a message saying I don't have a long distance plan. From my understanding, provided the recipient is in the same area it's still a local call. Is that incorrect
Thanks
Sorry, this is incorrect. This call will be treated as a call to another province. It doesn't matter where she is.
12-31-2017 12:17 PM
You can call from data/wifi as long as internet access but you have to verify your number first in your account setting in the app.
12-31-2017 12:16 PM
Really? I had no idea it would show my number from hangouts. I'm assuming it will only do that if I call from data as opposed to WiFi, yes?
12-31-2017 12:12 PM
Install Hangouts dialer and make free data calls. The recipient will see them as coming from the phone number on the SIM card. Pair this with free incoming calls anywhere in Canada, it's the next best thing to buying long distance minutes.
12-31-2017 12:00 PM
@Bregreb67 If you would like all the details on provincial calling restrictions look here: https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/Province-wide-Canada-wide-and-Long-Dis....
There is some anecdotal evidence that incoming calls connect even when outside one's province.
12-31-2017 11:55 AM
@Bregreb67 as a free workaround, you can download a free calling/texting app called fongo and from fongo get a number with the same area code as your friend.
This way you can call your friend free of charge where wifi and data available.
Receiving a call is always free on your regular number.
12-31-2017 11:04 AM
You need to buy long distance add on or use an app like fongo/hangout dialer.
12-31-2017 10:47 AM - edited 12-31-2017 10:48 AM
If the recipient's number is BASED in the same area that you are currently in, then it's a local call for you. It has nothing to do with where the recipient physically is at that moment.
Therefore, since your friend's number is based outside the area where you currently are, it's long distance for you. However, if she calls you, it should NOT be long distance for her, because your number would be based in the area where she physically is.