I have a question about this new plan.
If 2 subscribers are both on the Fido to Fido plan, and 1 subscriber calls
the other, is the call free for both subscribers, or only the one who made
the call?
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The call is free to whichever party has the Fido-to-Fido calling option. If
BOTH parties have this option, then the call is free for BOTH parties.
If just the caller has it, then the caller gets the call for the free, and
the receiver pays.
If just the receiver has it, then the caller pays, but the receiver does
not.

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Steve Punter
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TS - 16 Sep 2003 14:55 GMT
Excellent...thanks for the clarification.
I am planning on getting the plan on both my phone and my wife's so we can
keep in contact without using airtime.
I just wasn't sure if it was one of those deals where the caller makes the
free call and the recipient still had to use airtime.
Tony
> The call is free to whichever party has the Fido-to-Fido calling option. If
> BOTH parties have this option, then the call is free for BOTH parties.
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> If just the receiver has it, then the caller pays, but the receiver does
> not.
> I have a question about this new plan.
>
> If 2 subscribers are both on the Fido to Fido plan, and 1 subscriber calls
> the other, is the call free for both subscribers, or only the one who made
> the call?
Neither is charged.
http://www.fido.ca/portal/en/packages/monthly.shtml#f2fpackage