Depending on how often you travel into the US, you could simply pickup
a US 7-11 phone, they're cheap enough, and the minutes last a year,
they also roll over if you top up before expiry.

graham

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Dick Angus <[email protected]> wrote:
> On September 14, 2009 02:29:33 pm Dick Angus wrote:
>> We've had Telus cell service for the past 3 years and not been happy with
>> them. Our contract is up this month and we are looking at alternatives. We
>> don't need much, just telephone service. We don't do messaging or hook to
>> the Internet and seldom use more than 50 minutes a month. We occasionally
>> travel to the US and would like to make the occasional call down there, so
>> few that paying for each will be pretty minor. We live in Okotoks and
>> travel around the foothills so coverage could be an issue.
>>
>> We have a Motorola V710 that does all we need and then some. We've talked
>> to Solo and Fido so far, but we are not sure where we'll settle in. The
>> point is that they all tell us that we can't use our Motorola because it's
>> locked to Telus? Is that true or can I unlock it somehow? Basic service
>> cost is a factor and Solo, Fido, and Virgin have $15.00/month monthly
>> basis
>> service that seems to fit us. Any thoughts gratefully accepted.
>
>
> Thanks for the quick responses. That was a lot of good information. I do
> need some out-of-Canada service so 711 looks to be out. Knowing that many of
> the others are off-shoots of Bell (I worked for them many decades ago - a
> fresh young programmer just out of school) I might give them a good look.
> Maybe their Solo service will work well for us.
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