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pantster Mar 20, 2006 9:35 am

Where to buy a 'Pay as you go' SIM in Vancouver or Whistler
 
Hi,

I'm heading to Wistler and Vancouver for a few weeks in April for a wedding. While I'm there I thought I'd try and get a 'pay as you go' SIM for my mobile phone.

Can anyone suggest a good place to get this either at the airport or in Whistler and what this is likely to cost? (Also, which network is best)

Thanks,

Phillip

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Aviatrix Mar 20, 2006 10:18 am

Never been to Wistler or Vancouver... but am a frequent visitor to other parts of Canada and own a Fido prepaid SIM (which I keep topped up so as not to lose my number).

You will find a list of Fido outlets somewhere on the Fido web site - www.fido.ca

sjefenole Mar 20, 2006 12:12 pm

Hi. I've considered getting this for a while now. Canada (and US) works differently than in Europe where they'll give you those SIMs for free while you pay some for the minutes. In Canada they also charge 50 CAD for the SIM card itself. It might not be worth it... Telus doesn't have SIM technology, so you must try Rogers Wireless or Fido.

New Vancouverite

Aviatrix Mar 20, 2006 2:57 pm


Originally Posted by sjefenole
Hi. I've considered getting this for a while now. Canada (and US) works differently than in Europe where they'll give you those SIMs for free while you pay some for the minutes. In Canada they also charge 50 CAD for the SIM card itself. It might not be worth it... Telus doesn't have SIM technology, so you must try Rogers Wireless or Fido.

New Vancouverite

It depends on the number and type of calls you make/receive. If you receive a lot of calls it's worth it just for the saving in inbound roaming charges. If you make a lot of local calls it's definitely worth it.

Rogers and Fido have now merged their networks (though they are still using separate identities - or they were last month).

pantster Mar 21, 2006 2:08 pm

Looking at their website it's $25 for a SIM so I'll probably pick one up when I arrive.

Oh yes, any idea what frequency fido uses, I have a Nokia 9300.

Thanks!
Phillip

isi Mar 21, 2006 3:24 pm

According to their site, Fido uses the 1900MHz band.

http://www.fido.ca/portal/glossary/g...y.jsp?filter=F

However, now that Rogers has bought them maybe you can also use their network? Someone here may know or you might check out:

the Howard Forums Fido board

http://www.howardforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=48


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