08-14-2021 11:17 AM
Are there maps available for my local calling area so I know beforehand if there will be long distance charges incurred.Every call I make I get the telus message "long distance charges may apply"
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08-17-2021 01:02 PM
Generally the local calling area will correspond to that of the town nearest to the cell tower that your phone connects to. The local calling area is determined by the landline local calling area for that town. So it normally would be be the town or surrounding area. In some cases it could be an extended calling area such as metro Vancouver.
The local calling is also known as "rate centre". This Website identifies local calling area for locations in BC
https://localcallingguide.com/lca_listexch.php?region=BC
08-14-2021 04:26 PM
Hi there,
You can find more about local calling areas here
If you have an unlimited minutes Canada wide plan, no charges should apply for calls made to any other province in Canada, this is typically a general warning.
Do you get it for any call you place?
08-14-2021 04:58 PM
The other thing to consider is that if a person lived in one region and moved to another, but kept their old in province number. It's almost impossible to know which number will be long distance unless you've called that person before.
At work I come across 587 and 825 numbers (Alberta) that are long distance all the time. The person moved to a different region but kept their old cell number. The same applies in any other province.
08-14-2021 05:20 PM
I live in rural southern BC and usually only use my cell when I am away from home,yes I get the message on every call I make.
08-15-2021 05:00 PM
Any call you make outside your local prefix area will get that message. As most cellular plans include Canada-wide calling, placing a 1 or +1 before the area code will remove the message.
08-16-2021 01:16 PM
My cell area code is 250,my home landline is 250 as well and I still get that message.
08-16-2021 04:09 PM
Are you on a plan that only includes local minutes? Some of the prepaid plans only include local minutes.
08-16-2021 07:18 PM
yes I have a prepaid plan with no long distance included but can do an "addon" when required.That's what I was trying to establish area code is 250,how far in the province of BC with that area code can a person call without incurring long distance charges.
08-17-2021 01:02 PM
Generally the local calling area will correspond to that of the town nearest to the cell tower that your phone connects to. The local calling area is determined by the landline local calling area for that town. So it normally would be be the town or surrounding area. In some cases it could be an extended calling area such as metro Vancouver.
The local calling is also known as "rate centre". This Website identifies local calling area for locations in BC
https://localcallingguide.com/lca_listexch.php?region=BC
08-18-2021 11:00 AM
To add to @rc comment, cellular local calling areas are usually larger than landline, and often correspond to areas where users are expected to make day trips. The cellular local calling area in my region includes many communities which are long distance on a landline.
08-18-2021 11:43 AM