Originally Posted by Emma65
My issue is that I am mostly abroad.
Just as you can slap on long distance super saver on your voice plan with Rogers, you can do similar with T-mobile and the blackberry plan in US, which basically gives unlimited data roaming. (I have clients who do this).
Basically I'm trying to find out if that is what I can do.
Or just go on the cheapest available plan with rogers and BB and cough up according to the data transferred.
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We are Canadian based but have lots of people who travel with BBs, and those in the UK that have BBs. We have a great corporate deal with Rogers, but doesn't do much for roaming. I'm confused why you would want a Cdn Rogers sim card unless the majority of your time is in Canada when you travel.
I use my Rogers sim in the UK (as I am doing right now) and I find the data reasonable, but the phone calls are expensive. Damn thing also flips all over providers (Orange and Vodafone mostly).
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