A long-distance charge is the premium charged on voice calls that travel over extended geographic distances.
When do I get charged long-distance?
Outgoing Calling:
If you dial a number that's outside your outgoing local calling area, then it is a long-distance call. Your outgoing local calling area is determined by your physical location—the area you are in at any given moment. Your wireless number is irrelevant! Please visit www.rogers.com/longdistance for more information regarding outgoing local calling areas.
If you dial a number that's local to your physical location, then it is a local call.
Scenarios for Outgoing Calling
Type of Call | Airtime | Long Distance |
Making a call to a number within your Outgoing Local Calling area (e.g., in Toronto, calling a Toronto number) |
Yes | Not applicable |
Making a call to a number outside your Outgoing Local Calling area (e.g., in Toronto, calling a Vancouver number) |
Yes | Yes |
Incoming Calling:
All calls that you receive while physically outside your incoming local calling area are long-distance. Your incoming local calling area is the area or geographic boundary associated with your wireless number. The number calling you is irrelevant! For more information regarding your incoming local calling area, please go to http://www.rogers.com/longdistance.
**All calls that you receive on your wireless device while you are physically within your incoming local calling area are local.
Scenarios for Incoming Calling
Type of call | Airtime | long-distance |
Receiving a call while within your Incoming Local Calling area | Yes | Not applicable |
Receiving a call while outside your Incoming Local Calling area | Yes | Yes |