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zinneken Aug 21, 2012 9:58 am

wind.ca sim?
 
Having done countless hours of searching for a Canadian prepaid SIM card that will not ruin me when calling and receiving calls on my next trip I think I nailed the best option to be wind.ca
But, they don't appear to have any sales outlets in Nova Scotia (I'll be traveling up and down the province).
Does anyone know of a way to get a wind.ca SIM card mailed either to our first hotel in Halifax or to our home: Europe?
Thanks!

Boogie711 Aug 21, 2012 12:00 pm


Originally Posted by zinneken (Post 19164958)
Having done countless hours of searching for a Canadian prepaid SIM card that will not ruin me when calling and receiving calls on my next trip I think I nailed the best option to be wind.ca
But, they don't appear to have any sales outlets in Nova Scotia (I'll be traveling up and down the province).
Does anyone know of a way to get a wind.ca SIM card mailed either to our first hotel in Halifax or to our home: Europe?
Thanks!

Check the coverage maps, first... Wind is only a regional carrier with service in the major cities. The "traveling up and down the province' thing may not make a good fit.

tentseller Aug 21, 2012 12:14 pm


Originally Posted by Boogie711 (Post 19165844)
Check the coverage maps, first... Wind is only a regional carrier with service in the major cities. The "traveling up and down the province' thing may not make a good fit.

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Wind is a reseller of the major networks. So coverage and signal strength will be less than ideal, especially in rural area.

Also check the fine print regarding rates when you are not in a city or your "homne" region/zone.

The major Canadian networks are Bell/Telus (Bellus) and Rogers (Robbers)

Braindrain Aug 21, 2012 4:27 pm

Be careful. I believe Wind and Mobilicity operates on 3G frequencies that aren't "normal" with the other carriers in Canada.

I'm not sure what kind of calling you'll be doing but have you looked at Speakout? They are a re-seller of Rogers/Fido so have the same coverage and their SIM cards can be bought in any 7-11 and (maybe) online.

Dubai Stu Aug 21, 2012 7:31 pm

Wind roams on other Canadian providers when you step off their footprint, but they are not an MVNO. They are a real carrier using the AWS1700mhz band. You pay roaming when you are not on Wind.

Two American roaming SIMs have pretty good rates in Canada. Take a look at Pirahna Mobile and Telna. Pirahna's rates are .22 cents a minute outboud to the US; .13 a minute inbound on a US number, 16 cents an SMS (outbound), free inbound SMS, .40 a meg data.

rodric Aug 22, 2012 5:18 pm

Check out Petro Canada or 7-11
http://www.theblog.ca/pay-as-you-go

zinneken Aug 23, 2012 1:32 am

ohohoh, all this got me even more confused. Why are cell phones in Canada so complex and complicated? :confused: Or am I just plain stupid? :D Anyway, that would lead us off topic.

Can anyone suggest which prepaid SIM cards in Canada offer free incoming calls all over Nova Scotia? Thanks!

rodric Aug 23, 2012 8:15 am

Free calls in Canada?? You had me laughing!! Sorry no such thing. Only on certain contracts. Real prepaid service is a rarity in Canada. I use 7-11 but consider it an emergency service. The real benefit is the $10 data add-on. Only for browsing as its limited to the port it uses on your phone. Skype and email apps will not work. Webmail. is fine

Dubai Stu Aug 23, 2012 9:42 am

FIDO's website is now saying that there is no roaming on their network. They still keep the silly difference between local and long distance calls, but a fast read of it says that there is no distinction between receiving a call in Vancouver or Toronto. That would be a huge change. If that is the case, they have some interesting plans:

http://www.fido.ca/web/page/portal/F...o=linkToCanada

http://www.fido.ca/web/Fido.portal?_...epaidRates#day

matthewf Aug 23, 2012 9:56 am

I'm in vancouver, and am with Koodo.

Koodo is the budget brand of telus, and telus and bell share the same network - nation wide.

They dont to prepay per se, but everything is month to month without a contract. Also, there is no canada roaming on all their plans - they call it 'Canada wide'. Works well if you travel a lot.

They have plans that are $40 per month and include unlimited incoming calls. The phone situation is pretty poor in Canada.

Dubai Stu Aug 23, 2012 10:03 am

I am a Yank and am posting to say that I passed a Telus credit check for their contract iPad SIM. In years past, I also passed a Rogers credit check and was not required to post a deposit on either account. It took a little longer to credit check me and I saw a credit check alert on my US credit monitoring service from Equifax Canada. Translation: A Yank may be able to pass the credit check.

bocastephen Aug 24, 2012 3:18 pm

Stay away!

Poor service, the data is often unusable and the rest of the service is unreliable with multiple empty spots, and restrictive coverage.

Just stick with one of the Fido plans and a data add-on (I do blocks of 60MB for $5, and grab wifi whenever possible). Personally I use the $1/day unlimited incoming and use a combination of google voice and localphone to route calls made to my US cell to my Fido phone, talking for almost nothing. I just get people to call me, instead of the other way around....costs them nothing to do so since they call my GV number.

If I needed to make a lot of outbound calls, I would select the $10 talk/text plan for 10c minutes/texts


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