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AT&T Inks LTE Roaming Deal with Canada's Rogers

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Dec 9, 2013, 9:18 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

AT&T today announced that it has forged an LTE roaming agreement with Rogers, a wireless network operator in Canada. The deal gives AT&T's customers access to Rogers' LTE network when they travel to Canada. According to AT&T, Rogers offers LTE service to 70% of Canadians, and plans to deploy LTE in 95 new markets this year. AT&T recommends that customers sign up for one of its international data roaming plans before traveling. Rates start at $30 per month for 120MB of data.

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Jellz

Dec 9, 2013, 11:07 AM

You better add the data package

I remember someone who used 12 MB in Canada on accident when on a short trip who came back to a $200+ roaming pay-per-use charge.
Either way, you get shafted. I think the best option is to turn off cellular data altogether and only use wi-fi.
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