You know, I had noticed this when I had my Rogers plan but never
really thought to question it once I was no longer away from Saskatoon
(oddly enough - my example was also Yorkton). It's actually a pretty
big selling feature for people who move around a bit.
On 9/1/06, Scott Wunsch <slg@tracking.wunsch.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 01-Sep-2006 at 17:29:26 -0700, Steven Kurylo wrote:
>
> > With my Rogers phone I can change the plan when ever I want. Also
> > calls are local no matter which city you're in (ie when I visit
> > saskatoon, saskatoon numbers are local charges, etc); don't know if
> > Sasktel offers that.
>
> The part that I find rather neat with Rogers is that there are no
> incoming long distance charges as long as you're in Saskatchewan. So
> you could be in Yorkton, and somebody from Saskatoon would call you on
> your Saskatoon number, and it's a local call. You only start paying for
> it if you're out of the province.
>
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