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yukie
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

Hello, I currently live in new brunswick and I will be travelling by train to ontario, which will be taking me through nova scotia , quebec and obviously ontario & new brunswick LOL 

I need to know if I will have service and be able to text / call while I am in these provinces outside of my home province (new brunswick) as I am travelling alone and can’t be without my phone. 

 

I have read some stuff on this but when I lived in nova scotia and visited new brunswick a few years ago I had no service at all and I can’t have that happen again as I really need my data (all my tickets are in my email) 

 

Thank you!

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@yukie wrote:

I believe I have a new plan , it’s the $45.00/MONTH/20GB at 4G Speed/30-day plan/Unlimited Canada-wide Talk/Unlimited International Text

 

@yukie - if you have this plan you have services all across Canada (regardless of the province), just ensure the coverage for public is available in more remote areas: https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/ns/coverage

Hollister
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@yukie 

This plan is now on promo price for $39. If you decide to change choose change on next renewal date in self service. There is also the promo of 30 GB for $44 right now.

dust2dust
Mayor / Maire

Service and reception and coverage can vary. Click on the Coverage link down below (if you see the bottom footer). Maybe you were in an area of poor coverage.

As for the email, download them onto your phone as a file and then you won't need the internet to use them. Just open them up on your screen and show it as you would from an email. No internet required.

yukie
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I believe I have a new plan , it’s the $45.00/MONTH/20GB at 4G Speed/30-day plan/Unlimited Canada-wide Talk/Unlimited International Text

 

Leanslow
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Would he  be able to get the 35$ plan?

Hollister
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@yukie 

Are you on one of the old provincial plans? If yes, you should look at the current plans and consider switching.

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