Free Long Distance Calls

Welcome to free calling to other Rogers customers

Now you can stay closer than ever with family, friends and loved ones who live in different parts of the country. This isn’t a promotion, it’s included free as part of your Rogers Home Phone service. You can call any other Rogers Home Phone, Rogers Wireless or Fido customers at any time of the day, and talk for any amount of time, without being charged any long distance fees.

How do you use it? Just call. There are no extra digits to dial, and you don’t need to do anything differently. Your calls will simply appear on your bill as ‘free’ and will be marked with an ‘R’.

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What would you like to do?
  • Set Up Home & Away™ Voicemail
  • Access Your Voicemail from Home
  • Access Your Voicemail Away from Home
  • Set up Online-Voicemail
  • Learn About Free Long Distance Calling
  • Calling Features Built Around You
  • Check Out Home & Away™ Online-Manager
  • Discover TV Call Display
  • Take Advantage of Extended Local Calling Areas
  • Choose the Long Distance Plan That’s Right For You

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Having trouble making or receiving calls? Follow these quick steps.

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Home Phone Tip

How can you add a third caller to your current phone call?

Home Phone Tip

How can you reject incoming calls from private or blocked numbers?

Find the Answer

With three way calling

Now you can add a third caller to a phone call you’re already on. It’s as easy as 1 2 3:

  1. When you’re on the phone with the first caller, press and release the hang-up (or LINK/FLASH) button.
  2. Dial *71 followed by the second person’s phone number.
  3. When the second person answers, press and release the hang-up (or LINK/FLASH) button again to start your three-way call.

If you do not subscribe to this feature, a per-use charge may apply.

Just use the Privacy feature of Home & Away™ Online-Manager.

Convenient call screening for private or blocked numbers. Every time a call from one of these numbers arrives, the caller will hear an announcement that you’re not accepting calls from anonymous numbers.

To turn on Anonymous Caller Rejection,
dial *77 and listen for a busy signal.

To turn off Anonymous Caller Rejection,
dial *87 and listen for a busy signal.

Or, you can also login to rogers.com/onlinemanager to change your privacy settings.