Free cellphone service is here but few Canadians have signed up
Canadian mobile apps offer free phone calling over Wi-Fi or data connection
Diane Thomson recently made a bold move. She ditched her cellphone plan for good.
She still makes calls with her iPhone, but no longer pays a telecom $100 a month for the service. Instead, the 59-year-old retired nurse uses a no-cost mobile app called Fongo.
With Fongo, Thomson gets free voicemail and call display, and there's also no charge for calling in Canada. She just needs Wi-Fi access.
"It's amazing," reports Thomson, speaking to CBC News from her home in Powassan, Ont., using her Fongo app. "I can call my family back in Nova Scotia for free."
She says she's tried to convince her friends to sign up, but many people just don't get it.
"They think once their [telecom] provider is removed from the phone, the phone's useless. They don't realize, as soon as you hit that app, you can talk."
The free phone app is here
A growing number of mobile apps on the market now offer low-cost or free phone service that works using the internet.
The apps aren't for everyone, especially for consumers desiring simple and seamless phone service.
But for those willing to make the extra effort and contend with a few hiccups, the apps could drastically cut down or even eliminate your cellphone bill.
"If you're vigilant about using them in a certain way, they can be useful to you," says Daniel Bader, senior editor with the tech site Mobile Nations.