So wolframalpha says:
123 Days
4 Months
17 Weeks and 4 Days
.34 Years
Well Still waiting. So what you guys/gals do to kill the tension? Since I have nothing else to do I thought we can have some normal discussion.
I was looking at wireless plans in Canada (killing time
) and man they are expensive. I then did some research and found out that Pakistan has one of the cheapest wireless plans in the world. There is no concept of roaming and no incoming charges (calls or sms). We then have number portability, $10 unlimited (*3Gb) data plans, and other packages. My 6 month bill can be $5 to max $20 8) without internet.
I was just
to read that you have to pay money for incoming calls or even sms unless you have the appropriate package. When I read that on some forum, Canadians were like "They have never heard the concept of free incoming". Postpaid (shareable, non-shareable) plans are ludicrously expensive. Prepaid are just complicated. In order for you to not receive any charges for incoming, I found out that you need unlimited local plan. That way you can receive calls without any charge as long as you are in your area code because roaming is a real deal in Canada unless you have the Canada wide unlimited calls ( :
).
Upon further looking, I found out that you can get prepaid for $25-$30 which have unlimited calls.
Mobilicity:
http://mobilicity.ca/plans/
1. $25 plan: Unlimited Province-Wide Talk, North American Text,
2. $35 plan: Unlimited Province-Wide Talk, Canada-Wide Long Distance, Voicemail, Global Text, Light Data
http://mobilicity.ca/plans/add-ons/?type=long-distance
Pakistan Super Saver Long Distance: $20
Get 500 calling minutes to Pakistan with this add-on. Keep in touch with your friends and family with this convenient and affordable feature.
Wind Mobile:
http://www.windmobile.ca/plans-and-devices/plans
1. $25 Plan: Unlimited Canada-wide Calling, Unlimited Canada-wide Texting
2. $35 Plan: Unlimited Province-wide Calling, Unlimited Canada-wide Texting, Unlimited Data
Now the question is that what happens when you leave your area code? You still need to pay for roaming as well? Can We get above plans even if they are not available in our city despite having unlimited nation-wide calling. I have no idea. It is so confusing that even though you have unlimited local calling, unlimited province-wide calling, and unlimited Canada-wide, you still have to pay if you go to another city? Maybe someone else can tell how roaming works and which plans are best for it and which plans are best for poor poor students