User guide
36
Travelling With Your Cell
Hint:
Store your Voice Mail Services access number (1, 306, and
your cellular number) as a speed dial number. This makes
it easier for you to retrieve messages both at home and
while roaming.
GETTING HELP
To get information on the network where you are roaming,
dial *711 from your cell. There is no charge for this call.
BILLING
When you’re roaming in Canada, airtime is billed according
to your SaskTel cellular service plan. If you have free minutes
included in your SaskTel cellular service plan, you can use
those free minutes while roaming in Canada. You will also
be billed for all applicable long distance charges.
ROAMING IN ROAMING PARTNER COVERAGE
SaskTel offers Roaming Partner coverage in two main areas:
south of Coronach and south of Lake Alma to the U.S. border.
This coverage is very limited when using a 0.6-watt transportable
cell. With a 3-watt transportable cell and external antenna,
coverage may be extended.
PLACING CALLS
Refer to the instructions for placing calls under ‘Roaming
in Canada’.
RECEIVING CALLS
Refer to the instructions for receiving calls under ‘Roaming in
Canada’.
ACCESSING VOICE MAIL SERVICES WHEN
ROAMING IN ROAMING PARTNER COVERAGE
1. Access your mailbox. See ‘Accessing Your Mailbox’.
2. Follow the voice prompts to retrieve messages.
BILLING
When roaming in the Roaming Partner coverage area, airtime
is billed according to your SaskTel cellular service plan,
instead of U.S. roaming charges. However, because service
is provided by a U.S. cellular company, U.S. long distance
charges apply. When placing calls, long distance charges apply
from Glasgow, Montana to the location being called. When
receiving calls, long distance charges apply from Glasgow
to your home cell site.










