+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Dear Qorax,

Thank u so much. U R so smart, and your english is better than a native.
 
a phone option is to get a magic jack here the link

http://www.magicjack.com/

good luck to everyone
 
111 said:
Dear Qorax,

My country iran isnt in the list of countries for calling long distance, so this means I cannot opt for homophone, do u know one which I can choose to have both high speed net with low fees and calling long distance with low fees? Thank u for your assistance. I know my questions are a burden, Im just nervous about settling down.

Also, which neighborhood in toronto or around toronto is the most secure, safe and sound as I am afraid of unsecure regions for settlement?

Hi 111,

Your best bet for long distance calls is rebtel.com go and look it up online; it's what those of us not covered by any of the plans in Canada use to make very cheap long distance calls.
Also, if you have a gmail account you can make free calls to the US and canada from your gmail account after downloading some software.
 
SEVEN07 said:
a phone option is to get a magic jack here the link

http://www.magicjack.com/

good luck to everyone

Hi Seven01,
Pls, I need a little clarification about this magic jack stuff; do I need to have internet services to make use of the magic jack plus?
 
ADUFE said:
Hi Seven01,
Pls, I need a little clarification about this magic jack stuff; do I need to have internet services to make use of the magic jack plus?

YES, magic jack must to be plug on the compu to get internet but magic jack plus can also be plug directly into internet modem with or without a computer.My husband has one in canada and i have mine in venezuela..i can call him and talk for hours (in USA also)and all calls are free...i also can put some credit and to call people from other countries without magic jack
 
Addition of another TEN FREE CALLING Countries

Hi guys,

ACN has now 'added' another 10 counties in its FREE Calling list:

"PAKISTAN*, Bahrain, Costa Rica, Malta, San Marino, French Guiana, Dominican Republic, Reunion, Kazakhstan and Lithuania"


So now... (the long awaited)Pakistan calling is FREE too !!!

Qorax
*Both, landline & mobile FREE
 
Permanent Ressidence case


Hi Captain Qorax,


My initial complete application was filed at NVO on 09 Nov 2009. The E-case changed to ''in process'' on 11 April 2012. It is now three months and two weeks since it turned ''in process''. yesterday, I checked with post office No message. I mean i have't received a request for Medical till today.

Why my case took such a very long time(more than 3 months) before Medical Request after being in process. I know that most friends in this forum received MR with in two to three weeks after being IN PROCESS. So, what's up with my case?

Please kindly advise me by comparing with your time lines.

Thanks,
DHB123
 
prishy2canada said:
Info on the website is pretty clear that there isn't any plan costs and calls within Canada is absolutely free!!
And please find the 'Free Calling Cities' map here; http://www.dellvoice.ca/cityListing

Best,
p2c

Nothing is free in this world. "*Dell voice uses your existing WiFi or data plan to place and receive calls. Data charges from your smart phone or internet service provider may apply."

You can make free call from your gmail email a/c to any number of North America.
 
For [size=14pt]$42.99 / month ACN Internet is "unlimited" and it's Wi-Fi.[/size]

Unlimited, no 'data cap', no fair-share'. 100% Unlimited Internet...
- Hi-speed connection, HD-TV quality with Wi-Fi
- Stream internet content to your smart-TV
- Watch movies just like DVD / Blue-Ray disc
- Parallel ports to connect all your gaming equipment
- Free Router


Qorax
 
ADUFE said:
Thanks seven07 for the clarification and info!

Your welcome..take care and good luck my friend
 
111 said:
Dear Qorax

Kindly give your opinion on this. Inspite of browsing diff. sites I couldn't find the answer to my question. In toronto am I able to use the following cells phones. They are:
Samusung GT S3653
Nokia N 82

Thanks and warm regards

Canadian Cellphone Bandwidth

In Canada, GSM-1900 is the primary band used in urban areas with 850 as a backup, and GSM-850 being the primary rural band. Not all phones work in that bandwidth -- but many do as well... that requires us to pre-confirm that the phones we have are compatible with the band of the networks here. Frequency compatibility problems can be avoided thru the use of multi-band (tri-band, or quad-band, especially penta-band*) phones.

> GSM-850 uses 824–849 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base station (uplink) and 869–894 MHz for the other direction (downlink). Channel numbers are 128 to 251. GSM-850 is also sometimes called GSM-800 because this frequency range was known as the "800 MHz band" (for simplification) when it was first allocated for AMPS in the United States in 1983. The term Cellular is sometimes used to describe the 850 MHz band, because the original analog cellular mobile communication system was allocated in this spectrum.

> GSM-1900 uses 1,850–1,910 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base station (uplink) and 1,930–1,990 MHz for the other direction (downlink). Channel numbers are 512 to 810. PCS is the original name in North America for the 1,900 MHz band. It is an initialism for Personal Communications Service.


Phone Finder:
U can check the bandwidth (and other details) of ur phone here: http://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3

Qorax
*Viz. Nokia-N9, Samsung Galaxy Nexus etc. Here r 31 phones which r made "penta-band" (i.e. will work anywhere in the world).
 
Try this too

https://www.relianceglobalcall.com/unlimited-isd-calling-cards.aspx

14.99$ for 2100 min calls to India