01-02-2020 01:08 PM - edited 01-05-2022 08:50 AM
If I call a toll-free number that is based in the US, will it charge me long distance minutes?
I have the $25 plan that includes unlimited Canada-wide minutes if that matters.
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04-09-2020 10:28 AM
FYI a "Fast Busy" (120 IPM) indicates network congestion as opposed to a "Slow Busy" (60 IPM) indicates a busy number. Toll Free calls (as well as any non local Canada Wide call that happens to be included in your calling plan) still use the Long Distance network infrastructure which is much more likely to be overloaded due to Covid-19. So, even if not calling a Government 800 type number it is very possible to run into problems connecting.
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04-09-2020 10:16 AM
This is another of many inquiries over the past few weeks about calls not completing due to system load. it's all because of increased call volume due to the pandemic.
Various carriers including Telus have posted notices about that they are working to increase inter-carrier call capacity.
One workaround to try since you have canada-wide calling, is to see if there is an alternate direct number you can call, instead of the toll-free number. The call may have to pass through less forwarding hops, and may be more likely to succeed.
04-09-2020 09:39 AM
Are you trying to call the government like CRA or health line ? They are getting inundated with calls so you would have to keep redailing.
04-09-2020 09:37 AM - edited 04-09-2020 09:39 AM
@nangless, which plan are you on, is it the new Canada wide $25 plan, or one of the older grandfathered provincial ones? Whats the make and model of your phone? Thanks. Post one of the numbers, so that we can call it to see if it works for us.
04-09-2020 09:19 AM
I also have the $25 plan. I have been calling toll-free numbers without any issue for about a week for work meetings. Today I can't connect to any toll-free numbers. I also tried on someone else's phone which is part of the Telus network and that didn't connect either. Is anybody else having these issues?
01-02-2020 09:17 PM
@darlicious wrote:@janew If you were able to take advantage of the free holiday 400 international minutes add on you'll be covered either way.
That add-on isn't needed for these calls. The receiver is essentially paying for the long distance.
01-02-2020 01:30 PM
@janew If you were able to take advantage of the free holiday 400 international minutes add on you'll be covered either way.
01-02-2020 01:17 PM
If it does happen that you call someplace where is not included in your plan or if you don't have long distance or three destination is not listed in ld destinations you will get a message that call cannot be completed but you'll never be charged
01-02-2020 01:11 PM - edited 01-02-2020 01:14 PM
You will never get charged extra, if it's not included in your plan the call won't go through
I never really paid attention where the numbers are, but all of 18xx calls I made so far went through
01-02-2020 01:11 PM