It’s gotten a little out of hand and I need to find a way to get it down. When people who do my line of work retire, go bust or move I pick up their phone number. Sometimes I actually pay them for the number. but it’s gotten a little unwieldy. I have 10 land lines now.
Dunno who your cell phone carrier is, but have you considered switching up to one of those unlimited-calling-to-five-numbers plans? Some of them included unlimited long distance to said five numbers, so you’d be covered as long as most of your long distance is used to call home (assuming home is also in Canada, that is, since you didn’t specify).
I pay $15 for landline and $25 for Blackberry voice and data… it’s one of the few perks I get for working for The Man.
I have a Tracfone for emergencies and the “I’m in the parking lot, where the heck are you?” type phone call. I bought a year’s worth of minutes and didn’t come close to using them. So…about $8.50/month. I have a packaged unlimited phone service at home and I forget, but it’s probably $40.00/month.
Depending on the carrier and the plan, long distance may be the same as regular local calls (ours is).
Until recently:
Cell (2 lines): 67 a month for far more minutes than we ever use
Home: 43 a month
Long distance (on home line): 8 a month
Broadband/cable: 96 a month this is relevant, see below)
We just got FIOS, so the home service including TV is now roughly 120 a month vs the (43 + 8 + 96 = 147 a month) it was before, so a slight savings. We’ll see where that goes in a year when the bundle price expires.
We’re not heavy phone users in general. If it weren’t for the kids, and the need to have a land-line for them, we could get rid of that and just use the cell phones. If it weren’t for the bundle, we could have down graded our home phone service to fewer calls per month, I think (not sure that plan is still around).
From the way the OP phrased it (“across North America”), it seemed like they may be international long distance calls, which AFAIK aren’t included in many plans. Care to clarify, Quasimodal?
While I’m not Quasimodal, I do work in the Canadian wireless industry and am pretty well-versed with Canadian wireless pricing.
My WAG? He’s got a North American long-distance add-on on his plan, where he’s pre-purchased 600 minutes for a fee on top of his regular local plan. Most Canadian carriers offer something along those lines (the pricing is pretty standard across the three national carriers).
Lack of competition and the smaller market in Canada also means that, unlike the US, our cell phone plans are incredibly expensive as soon as long distance or roaming come into the picture. There are all-in-one plans where LD and roaming are included, but these usually start in the $40+ range for a very small amount of airtime and go up from there. I’ve seen plenty of bills in the $100+ range that didn’t include a single overseas call (I’ve also seen plenty of $1000+ bills that did include overseas roaming and long distance… that’s a kick in the nuts).
I flinch when my American friends talk about their cell phone bills… it’s incredibly depressing to know someone is paying the same price, but getting nearly double the minutes AND no long distance AND free voicemail/call display/blah blah blah.
Vonage at work, Skype at home (I pay for broadband USD$56 per month) - no land line - cell about USD$30 per month - I could pay half that if I went prepaid but I like the control of spend as you go.