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Our shop Call
& Talk
offers cheap International Calling Cards
and Prepaid Phone Cards
for long distance Phone Calls
within and from the United States, Canada and other countries.
With faster service and live support we offer you the Best International
and Domestic Calling Rates,
that are much lower than those of many other long distance service
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1.Select Countries to find the Best Rates!
2. Place an order with secure charge online!
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There are plans which offer you one phone and one
number, which you can use in the United States and abroad, keeping
in touch with the world where-ever you go, making and receiving calls.
International calling plans provides you with the facility to be
always available where ever you might be and provides you with seamless
connectivity. With one phone and one number, you, as an international
traveller, can stay connected virtually anywhere.
If you are not a frequent traveller, international
calling plans still remain the best economical way,
taking advantage of the cheap rates and rental plans,
making it convenient for you with its affordability
and short term international wireless services. International
calling plans offer you affordable cheap service to
over 200 countries in the world, with voice, whether
you are calling abroad from the United States or from
abroad.
If you are travelling to a specific country, you may
save as much as 80% of your call charges when you opt
for a pre-paid SIM card for that country. You get a
local number and you pay as the locals do for all your
call charges. On top of that you are not charged for
incoming calls, no matter where it generates from.
Since you pre-pay for your calls, you do not receive
any bills at the end of the month and you do not have
to enter into any contracts. For this you will need
a compatible GSM handset and even if you have one,
it is most unlikely that it would work in the country
where you are going.
The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is of the
size of a postage stamp and when inserted in your handset,
renders it intelligent and you may then make and receive
calls in your phone. SIM is essentially a printed circuit
board, which has a microprocessor with memories, and
holds all your relevant information to identify you
with the network. All the information stored by the
SIM is unique to your phone and connection plan and
as you switch on your phone, this data is automatically
sent by your SIM to the network, which, after verifications,
logs you in. The SIM card also has an address book
where you can store the telephone numbers that you
frequently call and also logs the calls received and
made by you by date and time. The SIM card allows you
to secure your handset misuse by accepting your Personal
Identification Number (PIN) to be punched into the
SIM card through the handset keyboard.
You have the calling
card options, offering you low rates to your
international destinations. It is important that
you stop and choose the right card which can possibly
give you the cheapest
international calls. At the same time, it should
be noted that the quality of voice transmission are
not always at par with the choice of the cheapest
rate and therefore it is a balance that you need
to strike when choosing a card. Never-the-less the
actual experience in choosing such a balanced card
comes from experience. A calling card may give you
a cheaper rate, but if you consider all the add-on,
like the factoring in all charges, billing increments
and other stipulations of calling cards, you may
find that it is worth considering a far better service
of a switched long distance service. Further, fraud
has been detected in those calling cards, when you
find that you have run out of the whole credit by
making only one short international call. Therefore,
you need to be careful when you opt for using a calling
card.
In using a calling card, you would be required to
dial out a long access number and when you are prompted,
you will need to punch in your Personal Identification
Number (PIN) after which you are through to dial your
destination. It is rather a long process.
Most of the landline and wireless service providers’ offer
lower-priced plans to call internationally, through
different calling plans. A typical standard plan would
be where subscribers do not pay any monthly fee, but
the charges of calls are comparatively high. There
are discount plans where subscribers would perhaps
pay $4 a month to access to a far less expensive per-minute
rate. This boils down to, that even if you make few
international calls every month, the monthly fee that
you pay automatically pays for it. In this existing
plan, if you choose to pay $3.99 extra on the monthly
fees, you get cheaper per minute rate to access more
than 100 countries in the world. A call to London under
this plan would cost you 20 cents per minute, when,
without such a plan it would cost $1.49 a minute. Another
company, under the same sort of plan, charges a monthly
fee of $4. Under this plan, a call to the United Kingdom
would cost 6 cents a minute, while it would cost 49
cents without such a monthly fee. A number of smaller
companies are offering much lower rates on international
calls with no monthly feels. Others are offering call
rates to the United Kingdom at 6 cents a minute on
cellular and landline.
It has observed seen that in most cases landline offers
you cheap rates in international calling under discount
plans. It is a good way to pick your right plan by
looking at your landline statements to find out which
countries you mostly call and how often. This will
give you the first knowledge as to how you should go
about choosing an international calling plan, relevant
to the countries you call often. In this regard you
must be aware that if you look at international calling
plans of specific countries, without having a broader
look at the plans, you shall find that single-country
plans are not always cheaper.
The international calling charges are falling and
the cell phone rates for such calls are following the
landline slide. These rates have been coming down for
sometime now. In the year 2003, the average landline
international call rate was 20 cents per minute, down
from 50 cents in 2000. This is according to the recent
data from Federal communications Commission.
Landline companies offer discount rates like the cell
phone companies, which offer assorted discount plans.
As an example, one such company charges $4 a month
in addition to a regular phone subscription, and offers
discounted rates to more than 250 countries. The same
company offers single-country international calling
plans providing unlimited calling plan to the United
Kingdom at $34.95 a month. It offers the same kind
of plan to South Korea, Italy, France, Germany and
Japan for $44.95 a month for each plan.
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