Before I take the $250 plunge, I thought I'd check to see if anyone had ever tried what I'm envisaging.
Over the course of a year, I spend about 4-5 weeks spread out over the year in Canada. I use the Verizon Canada plan, but the added cost each month has me wondering if it's worth it for the time I'm there. Also, now that I use a Blackberry, I get hit hard with data roaming charges in Canada even though my calls/SMS are treated as domestic under the plan.
Because I can't stand non-American internet, I subscribe to a commercial VPN service that gives me a U.S. IP address no matter where in the world I am. The router at my parents' place in Canada is permanently logged into this VPN service, so while there I can still surf the web as if I was State-side.
On the Verizon Network Extender FAQ, they are explicit about the NE only working in the USA. But that's the same for Hulu, etc., which all work fine with my U.S. VPN. If I bought the NE, brought it to Canada, set it up with the VPN, would I get "domestic" Verizon service at my parent's house?
A concern is that I already get 4 full bars of CDMA service at my parent's house, so I hope that wouldn't crowd out the NE's signal. I assume the phone is programmed to prefer Verizon over Canada's "Extended Network" for those folks in border towns, although even if not you could always turn off roaming, although that'd be a pain.