Canadian phone companies waive charges for Ukraine calls, texts
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This article was published 25/02/2022 (1347 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
TORONTO – Canadian phone companies are waiving long-distance and text charges for calls to Ukraine amid Russia’s assault on the country.
Bell Canada, Rogers Communications Inc., Telus Corp. and Shaw Communications Inc. have all announced customers will not be charged to help connect with loved ones in the embattled region.
Rogers and its mobile subsidiary Fido Solutions say long-distance and text charges will be set aside, as will roaming fees for clients in Ukraine until the end of March.
Telus and provincially owned SaskTel are waiving all roaming charges for calls, text, and data overages for customers in that country, and long distance and SMS fees for those in Canada reaching out to friends and family there.
Shaw and its Freedom Mobile subsidiary are holding off on long distance and text fees until March 31 as well.
Launched this week, Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine closed in on the capital of Kyiv on Friday as troops struck the country from three sides.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 25, 2022.
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