Is there a USA coverage map available?
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@qfctj23k said:
I would like to see what areas in the USA are covered by Fizz, but I can't find a coverage map.
Is there one, and how do I access it?Here's some info to help, but when I traveled to the US last summer, I had service throughout, using travel data + call/SMS add-ons.
https://fizz.ca/en/faq/subscription-area-and-coverage-area
Fizz Canada+USA plans offer coverage in both Canada and the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, without incurring roaming fees. This means you can use your data, make calls, and send texts in both countries without worrying about extra charges, as long as you have a Canada+USA plan.
Key Details:
Coverage Area:
Includes Canada and the USA, with Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands also included.No Roaming Fees:
With a Canada+USA plan, you can use your phone in both countries without incurring roaming charges.VoLTE Requirement:
For calls in the US, your phone needs to be compatible with VoLTE (Voice over LTE) technology.Subscription Area:
You must live in the subscription area (Quebec for Fizz) to be a subscriber, but you can use your plan in the Canada+USA coverage area.Travel Add-on:
If you need data outside your plan's coverage area, you can purchase a Travel Add-on, according to Fizz.0
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Maybe someone on the forum is in the US right now or has recently been and can report what network they are using for Fizz data? Then you can just use their coverage map. I remember being able to register and AT&T a few weeks back, but I didn't try to use data because I do not have a Fizz plan covering data in the States.
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Fizz has no coverage in US, it fully relies on the partner providers such as AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. So if the area is covered by local US providers, then Fizz (in roaming) will be covered as well.
PS. In July I crossed 10 US states and had no issues with Internet, calls and SMS. My network selection was automatic and I was mostly connected to AT&T, but several times it switched to T-Mobile.
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@Andrei_ref_R7VK1 You are correct. The coverage in the US all depends on the coverage that the providers in the US have. Fizz has nothing to do with this.
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