How
does it work?
Step 1
Dial the
local
access number
(based on the location you are calling from) from your
activated cell phone.
You can program the access number into your cell phone's speed dial for
future use.
Note: Never dial "1" or "0" before the access number,
even if prompted by the automated message of the wireless carrier. Otherwise
your call may be considered long distance and billed by the wireless carrier
as well as ComparAction. Simply try to dial another access number of the
location you are currently in or moving towards.
Step 2
Listen for the tone and dial the number you wish to
call.
(You do not need to press "SEND" again)
For calls within Canada and to the U.S.
(including the countries and territories, sharing the North American country
code "1"):
Area code +
phone number you wish to reach
Note: Never dial 1 or 0 before the area code.
For International:
Dial 999 + country code + city/area
code + phone number you wish to reach
Note: Never dial 011 before the country
code.
If you make a dialing error:
1. Press the * key at any time to receive
a new dial tone
2. Re-enter the correct information, following the steps listed above
3. You can reset your dialing information a maximum of three times
You can use your Wireless Access service when
traveling in Canada!
Just dial the local access number of the location you are currently in.
Where wireless technology permits. Service may not
be available in all regions
Airtime/local rates, roaming and/or other costs, if applicable under your
cell phone company's wireless plan, are extra. These costs will not be
covered by the ComparAction program. If these costs apply to your wireless
plan, you must continue to pay them directly to your wireless provider.
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