Furthermore, who pays for incoming cell phone calls?
One of the major differences between the US and Europe when it comes to mobile phones is that when receiving incoming calls, Americans generally pay for them (the calls are deducted from their allotted plan minutes) while Europeans do not.
Secondly, do I get charged for incoming calls from Canada? It depends on the terms of your cellphone plan of course, but all plans I know of in Canada basically work the same way when it comes to your situation: You will pay for the airtime minutes (same as you would pay for a local incoming call at the same time / day - which may be zero depending on your plan and the time /
One may also ask, is incoming call free in USA?
When you are inside the USA, there are no special charges for any incoming international calls. However, if your plan still charges by the minute (i.e., not an unlimited call plan), the minutes will be counted towards your limits, but no different than within the US incoming calls. No.
Does it cost if someone calls you from abroad?
To call someone who is roaming in another country: Once the call connects, both parties are typically charged. The person making the call is charged a normal rate for that number; the person receiving the call is usually charged a per minute rate to receive calls while roaming.
