I asked Rogers to see the numbers when I received the notification. They weren't able to show me. My understanding: Rogers receives notification from the external carrier that XYZ has spent too much time connected to their towers. Rogers then sends t...
Thank you for your reply. That helps a bit. So, what I'm hearing is that, for example, if I'm going to be in Rogers-Ext for a long time, if I put my phone in aiplane mode for 13 hrs each day, I wont get the notification and I wont have to worry about...
FYI, yesterday I was basicalky told the same thing by a Rogers customer service rep: switch carriers I spend time at my cottage in the summer but the rest of the year I'm in a Rogers coverage areaShort periods of extended coverage use over the full ...
After a long conversation with Rogers yesterday, i found out it isn't a matter of data usagege, ect. It's the amount of time you are in the Ext coverage area. Even if you don't use the phone, but have it on and you are in Rogers-Ext, the clock is tic...