07-31-2019 09:33 PM - last edited on 07-31-2019 09:34 PM by RogersZia
I'm in the 416 area and want to know what coverage does local calling provide?
Thanks in advance.
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08-02-2019 08:37 AM
Hey @falcios!
It's definitely easier for us to confirm your Local Calling Area coverage once you provide the locations you call most often, so thank you! 😁
If you have a Toronto-based area code and you are making a call from Toronto to Bolton, Brampton or the City of Vaughan (Maple and Woodbridge included), then this is NOT considered long distance and no long-distance charges will apply.
I hope this is helpful and puts your mind at ease!
RogersLaura
07-31-2019 11:50 PM
Hi @falcios,
Good question. Your location at the time of the call, your wireless phone number and the phone number that you make a call to are all important factors in determining local calling areas and wireless long distance charges.
Check out these helpful links for further information:
Local Calling Areas, Long Distance & Call Forwarding
How Do I know if a call is Long Distance on my Wireless phone?
Hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.
RogersZia
08-01-2019 08:28 AM
I was reading through the the links you provided and I am still not sure of local calling.
I am 416 and if I make calls to Bolton, Brampton, Maple, Woodbridge, or Vaughan is that considered within my local calling area or long distance?
What area codes are the geographic boundaries for 416? I can't find this info in the literature.
08-02-2019 08:37 AM
Hey @falcios!
It's definitely easier for us to confirm your Local Calling Area coverage once you provide the locations you call most often, so thank you! 😁
If you have a Toronto-based area code and you are making a call from Toronto to Bolton, Brampton or the City of Vaughan (Maple and Woodbridge included), then this is NOT considered long distance and no long-distance charges will apply.
I hope this is helpful and puts your mind at ease!
RogersLaura