The passport rule I believe is only if you are flying across the border. If
you choose to drive over the border you do not need a passport.

Joe D'Souza

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I also heard that they just re-instated the new passport rules for traveling
outside of the United States. I'm not sure how this affects Canada, as I am
not traveling to RUG this year....

Thanks,


Gary Opela, Jr

Sr. Remedy Developer

Leader Communications, Inc.

405 736 3211


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Thanks for the heads up.  Just checked with AT&T and their rate is 0.79 per
min and you can add a package for 5.99 and it will drop the rate to 0.59 per
min.

Seth

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Sent: Tue 10/9/2007 5:58 PM
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Subject: Phones at RUG


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Just a heads-up for those of you from the States who plan to do lots of cell
calling while in Vancooover.  While you won't have a problem with coverage,
you might ask your cellular provider about some sort of different package (I
know that Verizon offers one) that includes Canada, for a higher flat rate
that will be cheaper than even a relatively small number of roaming minutes
(at $0.50~ per).

Voice of experience on this one...

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