Canadian SIM card options (in Nova Scotia)?
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Canadian SIM card options (in Nova Scotia)?
Canadian SIM card options (in Nova Scotia)?
I am going to be traveling in Canada this summer, and need a Canadian SIM card. In the US, I have been using TMOBILE prepay, and it's quite expensive, imo. Even as a gold rewards costumer, I have to pay 10cents/minute, and 10cents/text message; and that's only in the United States.
When I arrive in Canada, I would like to remove the Tmobile SIM card, and replace it with a local, cost-effective alternative. I will only need to call within Canada. What are my SIM card options in Halifax, NS? That will be my first stop.
And it doesn't need to be prepay again. I can give them the address of my parent's house in Vancouver, and start a monthly billing payment. As long as I get better rates.
I am going to be traveling in Canada this summer, and need a Canadian SIM card. In the US, I have been using TMOBILE prepay, and it's quite expensive, imo. Even as a gold rewards costumer, I have to pay 10cents/minute, and 10cents/text message; and that's only in the United States.
When I arrive in Canada, I would like to remove the Tmobile SIM card, and replace it with a local, cost-effective alternative. I will only need to call within Canada. What are my SIM card options in Halifax, NS? That will be my first stop.
And it doesn't need to be prepay again. I can give them the address of my parent's house in Vancouver, and start a monthly billing payment. As long as I get better rates.
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The only cellular networks in Canada that are GSM (and hence use SIM cards) are Rogers and Fido. Not sure what type of coverage/plans they have in NS.
www.rogers.com
www.fido.ca
www.rogers.com
www.fido.ca
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Canada is fairly expensive when it comes to cellular rates. You may still find it cheaper to use your own phone/SIM, especially if just making local outgoing calls.
Another option for cellular might be Virgin www.virginmobile.ca They have reasonable coverage in NS. You can get a phone + $10 credit for $59.
If do you decide to try swapping your SIM for Fido/Rogers, make sure your phone is unlocked before you leave.
Another option for cellular might be Virgin www.virginmobile.ca They have reasonable coverage in NS. You can get a phone + $10 credit for $59.
If do you decide to try swapping your SIM for Fido/Rogers, make sure your phone is unlocked before you leave.
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