Re: Calling Canada is an International Call? |
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Linc Madison (lincmad@suespammers.org) Sun, 09 Jan 2005 13:49:52 -0800
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In article <telecom24.10.5@telecom-digest.org>, <quickcur@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am in CA. I have ATT One Rate Plan for my residence phone (not
If that's what the rep told you, the rep out-and-out LIED. It is
> So I joined. The rates for calling everywhere in US is 10C/minute.
Canada is a different country, so it is an international call.
Dialing 1+ instead of 011+ doesn't necessarily mean your call is
> Is there anything I can do? Before I join, I asked the representative
It depends on which plan you have. For a monthly fee of $1, you can get
> Is there any federal regulation about Canada? Is that totally up to
There are federal regulations which require the phone company to define
My suggestion would be to check out this web site:
For that matter, the basic "One Rate" plan isn't even AT&T's best
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