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westbridge25
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I have the $25/month plan, which is suppose to include Canada wide calling. But when I called Calgary, the call wouldn't go through.

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Yes nothing wrong with adding a 1 (and the area code too) in front of numbers you dial or save in a directory. I'm Assuming there are still some places left with 7 digit dialling but you can dial all 10 digits even if a local call. But just put 1 and area code in your directory and you're good to go.

 

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Loki1025
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I always add the +1 to the beginng of any number in my contact list when saving new contacts.

 

totalUser
Mayor / Maire

I just saw another post about this, 1 in front woud do the job

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kselmak
Mayor / Maire

If you are dialing correctly, just ignore the warning message that it's long distance number, it still connect after. If it annoys you next time dial 1 in front.

dabr
Mayor / Maire

@westbridge25 wrote:

I have the $25/month plan, which is suppose to include Canada wide calling. But when I called Calgary, the call wouldn't go through.


Try adding +1 in front of the numbers you are calling. 

gblackma
Mayor / Maire

@westbridge25 try dialling a 1 in front of the numbet


@westbridge25 wrote:

I have the $25/month plan, which is suppose to include Canada wide calling. But when I called Calgary, the call wouldn't go through.


 

totalUser
Mayor / Maire

Check the number again, when that happens too me it's usually misdial

Does it say it may be long distance?you can ignore that message

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