Hi Dieter, I actually have a telus sim card laying around that you can have. The rates in Canada are outrageous: http://www.telusmobility.com/en/AB/prepaid/rates.shtml Probably the cheapest company is wind mobile: http://www.windmobile.ca/ They're new and are undercutting everyone right now. They're probably the only company with an acceptable prepaid data rate; most of them are like $30/megabyte (but they advertise as 3 cents per kilobyte). The other major companies are: http://bell.ca/ http://rogers.ca/ http://koodomobile.com/ http://fido.ca/ (I use them, personally) http://speakout7eleven.ca/ For all of them, you have to find out if your phone operates at the same frequency as the network in question, which can be tricky. I believe wind mobile operates on a different frequency from all the rest, because they just bought the band about a year ago. Most of the above companies sell sim cards in any convenience store or supermarket, so it wouldn't be hard to get your hands on one once you get here. You can also get a cheap throw-away phone at some of them, if your phone doesn't work here. Dusty On 4 July 2010 02:59, Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be> wrote:
Hi, I'm considering to buy a prepay SIM card in Toronto. This should make it cheaper for me to get in touch with you guys (Dusty, Ricardo, Dan, Loui, ..) Unless all of you have voip/skype on your phone ;) (my phone supports it, but I never tried it) And also I would have some data traffic to use google maps and stuff, the ability to irc and email might also have benefits for communication.
Any recommendations?
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