
Canada International Dialing Code Is +1.
How To Call Canada: +1 - Area Code - Phone Number
Canada is a country of highly developed telecommunication infrastructure, where mobile and Internet services are represented by up-to-date technologies and the high-rate support. Canadian telecom market had gained most of its merits by 2000, after the period of full market liberalization and privatization. Nowadays government has no influence and no share in the telecommunications sphere and the market is fully owned by the private companies. The government's main aim was to make the sphere competitive, as it is now. Recently there have existed several monopolies, or incumbents, which have had great influence in the market, but now their power is limited by competition. Still, they remain the main players. For instance, a major telecommunication company, Bell Canada, owns a significant market share, and is mostly popular in eastern and northern areas as an incumbent local exchange carrier, as well as competitive local exchange carrier in the west. It takes responsibility for landline and mobile telephone services, provides Internet and television. Its main competitor in the market is Rogers Communications, which offers an identical range of services and has a sphere of influence in the eastern and central regions. Canadian mobile service providers use both GSM and CDMA as basic technologies for connectivity.
One more popular telecom company in Canada is Telus. It provides CDMA-2000 mobile phone service, Internet, VoIP and some wireless services. VoIP is a new and quickly developing tendency in Canada. In fact, this sphere faces strong competition, and even overpasses mobile services in some cases. Internet subscribers in Canada use mostly broadband technology, which represents nearly 54% of market share in the sphere. Highly popular is cable Internet, which provides qualified connectivity and high speed. The average connection speed is standard 1,5 Mbit/sec, however, due to increasing competition, ISPs tend to enhance it. The highest speed available is 50 Mbit/sec. The most popular ISPs are Bell Canada (or Bell Sympatico), Rogers Cable, Telus, Sasktel and some others. Due to strong sector development Internet subscribers in Canada use it more than people in other countries, even in the neighboring USA. The total percent of internet users is about 85, with the half of them using high-speed connection, in comparison with 33% in the US.
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Best calling rate to Canada is 0.40.
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Best calling rate from Canada is 1.40.
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Calling to Canada related area(s): Barrie, Calgary, Canada Mobile, Edmonton, Fresno, Halifax, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Montreal, Oshawa, Ottawa, Ottawahull, Quebec City, Sherbrooke, St. Catharines, St. Johns, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Windsor, Winnipeg.
