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From: Jon Paris
>> I don't have an international plan.
Neither do I Joe (in the reverse direction of course) and other than cell
phones I've never encountered a situation where the US is regarded as
"foreign" - and even then only when I'm _in_ the US as opposed to calling
it.
You might want to take this up with your phone company - it is not normal
to
treat Canada as a "foreign" country - but I _have_ experienced many
situations where because the Canadian area code is a new one, that US
boards
treat it as being in the Caribbean or whatever.
One would hope that AT&T wouldn't have that sort of screwup, but I'll be
calling them to find out just what the deal is.
Joe
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