Best SIM card for Vancouver/Whistler-Blackcomb, BC (for: phone, SMS, almost no data usage)? [closed]



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What would you suggest as the best SIM card for Vancouver and Whistler-Blackcomb (BC)?



Main Usage: phone calls, SMS, almost no data usage.










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What would you suggest as the best SIM card for Vancouver and Whistler-Blackcomb (BC)?



Main Usage: phone calls, SMS, almost no data usage.










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What would you suggest as the best SIM card for Vancouver and Whistler-Blackcomb (BC)?



Main Usage: phone calls, SMS, almost no data usage.










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What would you suggest as the best SIM card for Vancouver and Whistler-Blackcomb (BC)?



Main Usage: phone calls, SMS, almost no data usage.







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closed as primarily opinion-based by Giorgio, David Richerby, Ali Awan, CGCampbell, choster Nov 7 '17 at 18:23


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closed as primarily opinion-based by Giorgio, David Richerby, Ali Awan, CGCampbell, choster Nov 7 '17 at 18:23


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  • Public Mobile
    – Dipen Shah
    Nov 6 '17 at 18:08
















  • Public Mobile
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    Nov 6 '17 at 18:08















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Nov 6 '17 at 18:08




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How often will you be in Canada? For regular but infrequent use, Speak Out Wireless from 7-Eleven is hard to beat. Top-ups last for one year. 7-Elevens are easy to find throughout western Canada.






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  • I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
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  • @boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
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How often will you be in Canada? For regular but infrequent use, Speak Out Wireless from 7-Eleven is hard to beat. Top-ups last for one year. 7-Elevens are easy to find throughout western Canada.






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  • I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
    – boardrider
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:05










  • @boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:59














up vote
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How often will you be in Canada? For regular but infrequent use, Speak Out Wireless from 7-Eleven is hard to beat. Top-ups last for one year. 7-Elevens are easy to find throughout western Canada.






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  • I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
    – boardrider
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:05










  • @boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:59












up vote
2
down vote










up vote
2
down vote









How often will you be in Canada? For regular but infrequent use, Speak Out Wireless from 7-Eleven is hard to beat. Top-ups last for one year. 7-Elevens are easy to find throughout western Canada.






share|improve this answer












How often will you be in Canada? For regular but infrequent use, Speak Out Wireless from 7-Eleven is hard to beat. Top-ups last for one year. 7-Elevens are easy to find throughout western Canada.







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answered Nov 6 '17 at 19:11









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  • I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
    – boardrider
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:05










  • @boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:59
















  • I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
    – boardrider
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:05










  • @boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    Nov 7 '17 at 19:59















I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
– boardrider
Nov 7 '17 at 19:05




I'm relocating to BC, @Jim.
– boardrider
Nov 7 '17 at 19:05












@boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
– Jim MacKenzie
Nov 7 '17 at 19:59




@boardrider How many voice minutes a month, and would any calls be outside BC? How many texts? For low usage. SpeakOut may still be your best choice. Freedom Mobile might be attractive too if the coverage area extends to Whistler; they have a very limited network and roam on other networks in the rest of Canada.
– Jim MacKenzie
Nov 7 '17 at 19:59



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