User guide
Type of call
Local calls within an international country
(Paris to Paris)
Long distance from an international country
to Canada or the U.S. (Paris to Canada)
Long distance between international countries.
(Paris to Berlin)
Dialing instructions
1. Press and hold 0 (zero); it will appear as +
(plus) on the phone screen.
2. Next, dial the country code, the area code,
and the local cell number.
1. Press and hold 0 (zero); it will appear as +
(plus) on the phone screen.
2. Next, press 1 followed by the 10-digit
cell number.
1. Press and hold 0 (zero); it will appear as +
(plus) on the phone screen.
2. Next, dial the country code, the area code,
and the local cell number.
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Travelling With Your Cell
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With the ability to roam internationally on both CDMA
and GSM networks, you can stay connected wherever
you do business.
•
With one flat rate for International Roaming, you know
exactly what you’re paying wherever you are.
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You can send and receive text messages and access your
Voice Mail from wherever you are.
To subscribe to International Roaming service you need:
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An International Roaming-capable cell.
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A SaskTel post-paid cellular rate plan.
You can switch your regular/standard rate plan at any
time you choose. International Roaming service is an add-
on so switching your rate plan will in no way affect your
International Roaming service.
International Roaming service is separate from your rate plan,
so any minutes used while in GSM coverage are not deducted
from your regular rate plan bucket – even if you are sharing
your rate plan and minutes with other cells. Minutes used
overseas are charged the International Roaming rate only.
For more information on the International Roaming service
and international roaming coverage, visit our web site at
sasktel.com, call 1-800-SASKTEL (727-5835) or visit one of
our SaskTel Authorized Dealers or SaskTel Stores.
Note:
SaskTel has chosen the most reliable cellular partners
available in other countries. However, there may be instances
where the cellular experience is not as seamless as it is on the
SaskTel Network.
HOW TO PLACE A PHONE CALL
The ‘+’ key automatically dials the international access code
for the country from which you are calling.










