I am going to Europe next month with my mobile GSM phone. Where can I find cheap rates to make calls to USA and local calls? AT&T and T-Mobile rates are way too high! By: ZivaPosted on: 2009-08-14 23:50:27
Being now self-employed after a long new media advertising sales career, I have a plenty of my sales leads that I would like to most cost effectively follow up from the comfort of my home. As you can now guess, my question here is very simple: What would be the cheapest or maybe free way [...]
As you can now guess, my question here is very simple:
What would be the cheapest or maybe free way for me to make outbound international calls to Europe from the UK?
Many thanks in advance!
By: Bruno
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Does anybody have a good deal on their mobile contract for calling Europe (eg Greece) for free or cheaper calls? By: Contrary MaryPosted on: 2009-03-18 14:54:48
bels: Dialing from a land line or a hand set, not on a computer.I have heard of vonage but I do not know if there are any cheaper rates out thereAsked on: 2008-11-03 05:38:08
Jonnadula: all the other countries (i.e US,uK,singapore, malaysia, australia and all europe countrie)are using voip technology. so the people can talk freely with no charge, upward from that, country also can develop very fast. What is the story behind this for not accepting voip in india.Asked on: 2009-05-04 16:00:06
all the other countries (i.e US,uK,singapore, malaysia, australia and all europe countrie)are using voip technology. so the people can talk freely with no charge, upward from that, country also can develop very fast. What is the story behind this for not accepting voip in india.
Asked on: 2009-05-04 16:00:06
Hello my friend is leaving for Europe and I am wondering if they will still be able to call my Virgin mobile cellphone (I am in Canada). By: sofietunePosted on: 2009-04-28 14:28:33
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