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New Continent Wide Plans?

RUFF1415

Jul 18, 2004, 11:15 PM
I was just on Verizon's website and used the zipcode 99999 to look at their current and upcoming plans. They have a dummy already made for something called "North America's Choice" in addition to "America' Choice". Does anyone in here know if this means that Verizon is planning to offer a continent wide service through either roaming agreements or an addition to their already existing national network?
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VZWCustServ

Jul 18, 2004, 11:42 PM
Yes. Coverage in Canada and Mexico without roaming agreements. %95 Populated U.S. and something like %80 of population of Canada and %70 or so of population of Mexico. Also some islands...
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JDigital

Jul 19, 2004, 12:30 AM
This isn't anything new... they have been offering that plan for months now.
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schnozejt

Jul 19, 2004, 1:40 AM
there's also what's called a single rate canada plan
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towermonkey

Jul 19, 2004, 10:17 AM
schnozejt said:
there's also what's called a single rate canada plan

Yeah, no roaming anywhere you can get a signal anywhere in North America. Not a lot of minutes for the money, but it works. Not a whole lot of people go for these plans. We sell tons of these to the oilfield troubleshooter guys. They're always out in the middle of nowhere. A lot of them have actually switched over from Globalstar & the like due to the EXTREME cost of the equipment & minutes.
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