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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Dialaround International Rates

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Afghanistan 57 ¢
Alaska 7 ¢
Albania 15.7 ¢
Albania-Mob Eagle 36.9 ¢
Albania-Mobile 51.9 ¢
Albania-Tirana 12.8 ¢
Algeria 20.7 ¢
Algeria-Mob Orascom 29.9 ¢
Algeria-Mob Wataniya 29.9 ¢
Algeria-Mobile 29.9 ¢
American Samoa 15.5 ¢
Andorra 11 ¢
Andorra-Mobile 45.9 ¢
Angola 23 ¢
Angola-Mobile 24.7 ¢
Anguilla 36.9 ¢
Antarctica 175 ¢
Antigua & Barbuda 20 ¢
Argentina 6.2 ¢
Argentina-Buenos A 3.8 ¢
Argentina-Mob BSAS 29.9 ¢
Argentina-Mobile 16.7 ¢
Armenia 40.3 ¢
Armenia-Karabagh 21.9 ¢
Armenia-Mobile 40.3 ¢
Armenia-Yerevan 13.9 ¢
Aruba 15.3 ¢
Aruba-Mob Digicel 36.9 ¢
Aruba-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Ascension Is 95.1 ¢
Australia 4.3 ¢
Australia-Adelaide 4.2 ¢
Australia-Brisbane 4 ¢
Australia-Canberra 4.3 ¢
Australia-Hobert 4.3 ¢
Australia-Iterrasat 23.9 ¢
Australia-Melbourne 4 ¢
Australia-Mobile 23.9 ¢
Australia-Mobsat 23.9 ¢
Australia-Paging 23.9 ¢
Australia-Perth 4.3 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-SS 23.9 ¢
Australia-Sydney 4 ¢
Australia-USPTS 23.9 ¢
Austria 4.8 ¢
Austria-M Connect 32.9 ¢
Austria-M Mobilkom 32.9 ¢
Austria-M Telering 32.9 ¢
Austria-Mobile 32.9 ¢
Austria-Vienna 4.3 ¢
Azerbaijan 30.8 ¢
Azerbaijan-Mobile 30.7 ¢
Bahamas 10.2 ¢
Bahrain 23.5 ¢
Bahrain-Mobile 23 ¢
Bangladesh 51 ¢
Barbados 19.6 ¢
Barbados-Mobile 32.9 ¢
Belarus 36.9 ¢
Belarus-Mobile MTS 36.9 ¢
Belgium 4.6 ¢
Belgium-M Belgacom 28.9 ¢
Belgium-M KPN 28.9 ¢
Belgium-M Mobistar 28.9 ¢
Belgium-Mobile 28.9 ¢
Belgium-Premium 40 ¢
Belize 34.9 ¢
Benin 29.9 ¢
Bermuda 10.8 ¢
Bhutan 21.8 ¢
Bolivia 17.2 ¢
Bolivia-Cochabamba 10 ¢
Bolivia-La Paz 10 ¢
Bolivia-Mobile 19.2 ¢
Bolivia-Santa Cruz 9.8 ¢
Bosnia Herzegovina 20.5 ¢
Bosnia-Mobile 49.9 ¢
Botswana 26.9 ¢
Brazil 8.6 ¢
Brazil Mobile 36.9 ¢
Brazil-Bela Horizant 6.8 ¢
Brazil-Rio 4.9 ¢
Brazil-Sao Paolo 4.5 ¢
British VI 45 ¢
Brunei 9.3 ¢
Brunei-Mobile 9 ¢
Bulgaria 12.8 ¢
Bulgaria-M Mobitel 58.9 ¢
Bulgaria-Mobile 58.9 ¢
Bulgaria-Sofia 5.6 ¢
Burkina Faso 29.9 ¢
Burundi 34.9 ¢
Burundi-Mobile 18.9 ¢
Cambodia 47.5 ¢
Cambodia-Mobile 48.1 ¢
Cambodia-Phnom Penh 46.3 ¢
Cameroon 27.4 ¢
Cameroon-Douala 25.7 ¢
Cameroon-M MTN 36.9 ¢
Cameroon-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Canada 4 ¢
Cape Verde Is 30.3 ¢
Cape Verde-Mobile 42.9 ¢
Cayman Is 25 ¢
Central African Rep 58.9 ¢
Chad 30.6 ¢
Chad-Mobile 32 ¢
Chile 4.5 ¢
Chile-Mobile 20 ¢
China 6.4 ¢
Christmas Is 32 ¢
Cocos Is 32 ¢
Colombia 10.2 ¢
Colombia-Barranquil 7.2 ¢
Colombia-Bogota 6.6 ¢
Colombia-Cali 6.2 ¢
Colombia-Medellin 9 ¢
Colombia-Mobile 13.9 ¢
Colombia-Palmira 7.5 ¢
Colombia-Perreira 8.3 ¢
Comoro Is 54.9 ¢
Congo 19.4 ¢
Congo Dem Rep 36.9 ¢
Congo DR-M Celtel 36.9 ¢
Congo DR-M Spercel 36.9 ¢
Congo DR-M Vodacom 36.9 ¢
Congo DR-Mob Audio 36.9 ¢
Congo DR-Mob Cct 36.9 ¢
Congo DR-Mob Tigo 36.9 ¢
Congo-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Cook Is 73 ¢
Costa Rica 10.8 ¢
Costa Rica-Mobile 10.4 ¢
Croatia 8.1 ¢
Croatia-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Cuba 175 ¢
Cyprus 10.1 ¢
Cyprus-Mobile 11.8 ¢
Czech Rep 5.9 ¢
Czech Rep-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Denmark 4.4 ¢
Denmark-M Orange 26 ¢
Denmark-M Sonofon 26 ¢
Denmark-M TDM 26 ¢
Denmark-M Telia 26 ¢
Denmark-Mob Bara 42.9 ¢
Denmark-Mob HG 42.9 ¢
Denmark-Mobile 42.9 ¢
Diego Garcia 147 ¢
Djibouti 57.9 ¢
Dominica 20.1 ¢
Dominica-Mobile 32.9 ¢
Dominican Rep 10.3 ¢
Dominican Rep-Mobile 19.3 ¢
Dominican Rep-Santo 10 ¢
East Timor 203.5 ¢
Ecuador 18.2 ¢
Ecuador-Cuenca 16.7 ¢
Ecuador-Mob Bellsout 32.9 ¢
Ecuador-Mobile Alegr 32.9 ¢
Ecuador-Mobile Porta 32.9 ¢
Ecuador-Quito 20.5 ¢
Egypt 29.7 ¢
Egypt-Cairo 31.1 ¢
Egypt-Mobile 24.2 ¢
El Salvador 24.9 ¢
El Salvador Mob Dcel 36.9 ¢
El Salvador-Mob Cte 36.9 ¢
Ent Private 0 ¢
Equatorial Guinea 30.1 ¢
Eritrea 37.2 ¢
Estonia 11.9 ¢
Estonia-Mobile 60 ¢
Ethiopia 41.2 ¢
Ethiopia-Addis Ababa 41.1 ¢
Ethiopia-Mobile 41.1 ¢
Faeroe Is 29.9 ¢
Falkland Is 85 ¢
Fiji 46.2 ¢
Fiji Isl-Mobile 44.3 ¢
Finland 7.4 ¢
Finland-Mobile 23 ¢
France 4.6 ¢
France Mobile 22.8 ¢
France-Mob Bouygues 22.8 ¢
France-Mob Dolphin 22.8 ¢
France-Mob Orange 22.8 ¢
France-Mob SFR 22.8 ¢
France-Paris 4.2 ¢
French Antill-Mobile 44.9 ¢
French Guiana 18.9 ¢
French Guiana-Mobile 54.9 ¢
French Polynesia 54.9 ¢
Gabon 17.9 ¢
Gambia 54.9 ¢
Georgia 21.9 ¢
Georgia-Tbilisi 10.6 ¢
Germany 4.8 ¢
Germany Mobile 35 ¢
Germany-Free Phone 35 ¢
Germany-Mob O 35 ¢
Germany-Mob Vinstream 35 ¢
Germany-Mob Vodafone 35 ¢
Germany-Mobile Eplus 26.2 ¢
Ghana 14.4 ¢
Ghana-Accra 11.6 ¢
Ghana-Mob Kasapa 16.1 ¢
Gibraltar 13.4 ¢
Gibralter-Mobile 42.9 ¢
GMSS-Iridium 500 ¢
GMSS-Oration 500 ¢
GMSS-Thuraya 130 ¢
Greece 14.9 ¢
Greece-Athens 5.9 ¢
Greece-mob Infoquest 28.9 ¢
Greece-mob Telestet 28.9 ¢
Greece-Mobile 28.9 ¢
Greenland 60 ¢
Grenada 28.9 ¢
Guadeloupe 15.3 ¢
Guadeloupe-Mobile 49.9 ¢
Guam 6.3 ¢
Guatemala 16.8 ¢
Guatemala City 16.7 ¢
Guatemala-Mob Belsth 16.8 ¢
Guinea 28.9 ¢
Guinea Bissau 81 ¢
Guinea-Mobile 34.9 ¢
Guyana 47.8 ¢
Guyana-Georgetown 45.9 ¢
Guyana-Mobile 46 ¢
Haiti 26.9 ¢
Haiti-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Haiti-Mobile Comcel 36.9 ¢
Haiti-Mobile Haitel 36.9 ¢
Haiti-Port Au Prince 36.9 ¢
Hawaii 7 ¢
Honduras 33 ¢
Honduras-Mob Celtel 34.8 ¢
Hong Kong 8.9 ¢
Hungary 7 ¢
Hungary-Budapest 6 ¢
Hungary-Mob Vodafone 25 ¢
Hungary-Mobile 20.9 ¢
Iceland 6.3 ¢
Iceland-Mobile 125 ¢
India 24 ¢
India-Mobile 19 ¢
India-Mobile 19 ¢
Indonesia 11.1 ¢
Indonesia-Jakarta 6.2 ¢
Indonesia-Mobile 17.5 ¢
Indonesia-Surabaya 8.9 ¢
Inmarsat 650 ¢
Iran 20 ¢
Iran-Tehran 9.9 ¢
Iraq 75.7 ¢
Iraq-Baghdad 71 ¢
Iraq-Mobile 75.7 ¢
Iraq-Mobile Korek 75.7 ¢
Iraq-Mobile Sana 75.7 ¢
Ireland 4.5 ¢
Ireland-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Ireland-Mobile Hg 54.9 ¢
Israel 7.8 ¢
Israel- Mob Palestine 36.9 ¢
Israel-Mobile 17.9 ¢
Israel-Paltel 28.9 ¢
Italy 4.3 ¢
Italy M Hg 54.9 ¢
Italy-Mobile 24.8 ¢
Ivory Coast 28.9 ¢
Jamaica 13.6 ¢
Jamaica-Mob Centnial 36.9 ¢
Japan 7.3 ¢
Japan Mobile 28.4 ¢
Japan-Tokyo 7.3 ¢
Jordan 29.6 ¢
Jordan-Amman 29.1 ¢
Jordan-Mobile 41.2 ¢
Kazakhstan 26 ¢
Kenya 32 ¢
Kenya-Mob Celtel 34.9 ¢
Kenya-Mob Safaricom 34.9 ¢
Kenya-Mobile 34.9 ¢
Kenya-Mombassa 22 ¢
Kenya-Nairobi 24.5 ¢
Kiribati 99.9 ¢
Korea 6.8 ¢
Korea Mobile 12.6 ¢
Korea North 75.2 ¢
Kuwait 18.5 ¢
Kuwait-Mobile 18.7 ¢
Kyrgyzstan 24 ¢
Kyrgyzstan-Mobile 24.5 ¢
Laos 15.9 ¢
Latvia 20.9 ¢
Latvia-Mobile 35 ¢
Lebanon 20.9 ¢
Lebanon-Mobile 38.2 ¢
Lesotho 26.9 ¢
Lesotho-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Liberia 44.9 ¢
Libya 32.9 ¢
Libya-Mobile 38.9 ¢
Lichtenstein-Mobile 85.9 ¢
Liechtenstein 7 ¢
Lithuania 17.9 ¢
Lithuania-Mobile 28 ¢
Luxembourg 5.1 ¢
Luxembourg-Mobile 34.9 ¢
Macau 8.3 ¢
Macedonia 24.8 ¢
Macedonia-Mobile 48.9 ¢
Madagascar 36.9 ¢
Malawi 22.9 ¢
Malaysia 7.7 ¢
Malaysia-K Lampur 7.7 ¢
Malaysia-Mobile 11.1 ¢
Maldives 35.8 ¢
Mali 26.2 ¢
Mali Rep-Mob Ikatel 36.9 ¢
Mali Rep-Mob Malitel 36.9 ¢
Mali Repub-Bamako 36.9 ¢
Mali-Repub Orange 36.9 ¢
Malta 20.4 ¢
Malta-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Marshall Is 47 ¢
Martinique 22 ¢
Mauritania 30.4 ¢
Mauritios-Mobile 29.1 ¢
Mauritius 26.3 ¢
Mayotte Is 28.5 ¢
Mayotte Isl-Mob GSM 36.9 ¢
Mayotte Isl-Mobile 48.9 ¢
Mexico 14.3 ¢
Mexico EA 9.5 ¢
Mexico Mobile 24.9 ¢
Mexico-EA PLUS 9.3 ¢
Mexico-Guadalajara 24.9 ¢
Mexico-Mexico City 5.8 ¢
Mexico-MGuadalajara 24.9 ¢
Mexico-Monterrey 6.1 ¢
Micronesia 43.5 ¢
Midway Islands 7 ¢
Moldova 18.6 ¢
Moldova-Mobile 24.2 ¢
Monaco 7.7 ¢
Monaco-Mobile 39.9 ¢
Mongolia 16.9 ¢
Montserrat 24.5 ¢
Morocco 38.1 ¢
Morocco-Casablanca 33.6 ¢
Morocco-Mobile 43.1 ¢
Morocco-Rabat 32.4 ¢
Mozambique 15.8 ¢
Mozambique-Mobile 18 ¢
Myanmar 39 ¢
Namibia 17 ¢
Namibia-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Nauru 145 ¢
Nepal 37.9 ¢
Nepal-Kathmandu 38.3 ¢
Nepal-Mobile 39 ¢
Neth Antilles 17.6 ¢
Neth Antilles-Curac 16.5 ¢
Neth Antilles-Mobil 20.8 ¢
Neth-M-KPN 30 ¢
Neth-M-ORA 30 ¢
Neth-M-TL 30 ¢
Neth-M-TLF 30 ¢
Neth-M-VDF 30 ¢
Netherlands 3.9 ¢
Netherlands-Mobile 30 ¢
Netherlands-TMobile 30 ¢
New Caledonia 33.2 ¢
New Zealand 3.9 ¢
New Zealand Mobile 28.4 ¢
New Zealand-Auckland 4 ¢
Nicaragua 20.9 ¢
Nicaragua-Managua 20.9 ¢
Nicaragua-Mobile 36.9 ¢
Niger 17.7 ¢
Nigeria 19.9 ¢
Nigeria-Mobile 26.9 ¢
Nigeria-Port Harcort 18.9 ¢
Niue Is 77.9 ¢
Norfolk Is 150.9 ¢
Norway 4.3 ¢
Norway Mobile 44.9 ¢
Oman 44 ¢
Pakistan 36 ¢
Pakistan-Mobilelink 36 ¢
Palau 38.5 ¢
Palestine 21.9 ¢
Palestine-Mobile 28.9 ¢
Palestine-Paltel 28.9 ¢
Panama 15.8 ¢
Panama-Mobile 21.3 ¢
Panama-Panama City 10.8 ¢
Papua New Guinea 69.9 ¢
Paraguay 16.3 ¢
Paraguay-Asuncion 12.2 ¢
Paraguay-Mobile 24 ¢
Peru 10.6 ¢
Peru - Lima 5 ¢
Peru Moblile 26.9 ¢
Peru-Lima Mobile 25.8 ¢
Philippines 19.9 ¢
Philippines Mobile 24.1 ¢
Pitcairn Islands 500 ¢
Poland 5.4 ¢
Poland-Mob Orange 42.9 ¢
Poland-Mobile 25.5 ¢
Poland-Warsaw 5.4 ¢
Portugal 6 ¢
Portugal Mobile 28.1 ¢
Primus SIP 4.9 ¢
Puerto Rico 5.4 ¢
Qatar 37.5 ¢
Qatar-Mobile 38.1 ¢
Reunion Is 18.4 ¢
Reunion Is-Mob OR 25.9 ¢
Reunion Is-Mob SRR 25.9 ¢
Reunion Is-Mobile 52.9 ¢
Romania 12.5 ¢
Romania-Bucharest 9.4 ¢
Romania-Mobile 27.5 ¢
Romania-Mobile Cosmo 31.3 ¢
Romania-Mobile Orang 27.7 ¢
Russia 11.9 ¢
Russia -Moscow 5.9 ¢
Russia-Petersburg 5.9 ¢
Rwanda 16.2 ¢
Rwanda-Mobile 19.5 ¢
Saipan 23.5 ¢
San Marino 6.2 ¢
Sao Tome & Principe 115.1 ¢
Saudi Arabia 29.9 ¢
Saudi Arabia-Jeddah 19 ¢
Saudi Arabia-Mobile 42.3 ¢
Saudi Arabia-Riyadh 19 ¢
Senegal 23.7 ¢
Senegal Mobile 36.9 ¢
Senegal-Dakar 22.1 ¢
Seychelles 24.6 ¢
Seychelles Mobile 24.4 ¢
Sierra Leone 48.9 ¢
Singapore 5.5 ¢
Slovakia 8.2 ¢
Slovakia Mobile 36.9 ¢
Slovenia 7.5 ¢
Slovenia Mobile 62.9 ¢
Solomon Is 125 ¢
Somalia 78 ¢
South Africa 9.3 ¢
South Africa Mobile 23.4 ¢
South Africa-Capet 9.3 ¢
Spain 4.3 ¢
Spain Mobile PP 28 ¢
Spain PP 28 ¢
Spain-Bealrics 4.3 ¢
Spain-Canary Isl 4.3 ¢
Spain-Mobile 28 ¢
Sri Lanka 30 ¢
Sri Lanka-Colombo 30.2 ¢
St Helena 125 ¢
St Kitts 36.9 ¢
St Lucia 36.9 ¢
St Lucia-Mobile 32.9 ¢
St Pierre & Miq 36.9 ¢
St Vincent 24.1 ¢
St Vincent-Mobile 24 ¢
Sudan 26.3 ¢
Suriname 27.6 ¢
Suriname-Mobile 28.9 ¢
Swaziland 36.9 ¢
Sweden 4.9 ¢
Sweden Mobile 25.5 ¢
Sweden-Mob Comviq 50 ¢
Sweden-Mob HG 25.5 ¢
Sweden-Mob Telenor 25.5 ¢
Sweden-Mob Telia 25.5 ¢
Switzerland 4.6 ¢
Switzerland-M Orange 56.2 ¢
Switzerland-M Swsco 56.2 ¢
Switzerland-Mobile 56.2 ¢
Syria 56.2 ¢
Syria-Mobile 56.2 ¢
Taiwan 6.6 ¢
Taiwan-Mobile 16.1 ¢
Taiwan-Taipei 6.6 ¢
Tajikistan 31.5 ¢
Tajikistan-Mobile 28.4 ¢
Tanzania 29.6 ¢
Tanzania-Dar es SLM 38 ¢
Thailand 12.4 ¢
Thailand Mobile 12.7 ¢
Thailand-Bangkok 8.3 ¢
Togo 50 ¢
Togo-Mobile Telecel 50 ¢
Tokelau 85 ¢
Tonga 24 ¢
Trinidad & Tobago 15.9 ¢
Trinidad-Mobile 30.9 ¢
Tunisia 26.2 ¢
Tunisia-Mobile 64.9 ¢
Turkey 17.2 ¢
Turkey-Istanbul-Asia 13.1 ¢
Turkey-Mobile 22.5 ¢
Turkey-North Cyprus 12 ¢
Turkmenistan 30.1 ¢
Turks & Caicos Is 64.9 ¢
Tuvalu 63.1 ¢
UAE 41.5 ¢
UAE-Mobile 41.8 ¢
Uganda 21.9 ¢
UK 4.8 ¢
UK Mobile 36.3 ¢
UK-Free Phone 6.8 ¢
UK-National Prem 36.3 ¢
UK-Personal 36.3 ¢
Ukraine 16.9 ¢
Ukraine-Mobile 18.5 ¢
Uruguay 13.6 ¢
Uruguay-Mobile 22 ¢
Uruguay-Montvideo 10.4 ¢
US-Information 0 ¢
USA 4.9 ¢
USA-Toll Free 4.9 ¢
USVI 5.2 ¢
Uzbekistan 20.9 ¢
Vanuatu 95 ¢
Vatican City 4.6 ¢
Venezuela 9.6 ¢
Venezuela Mobile 22 ¢
Venezuela- Caracas 6.7 ¢
Venezuela-Maracaibo 22 ¢
Vietnam 54.3 ¢
Vietnam Mobile 56.3 ¢
VOIP InBound 4.9 ¢
Wallis & Futuna 130 ¢
West Samoa 48.9 ¢
West Samoa-Mobile 69.9 ¢
Yemen 42.3 ¢
Yugos/Montenegro 22.9 ¢
Yugos/Montenegro Mob 48.9 ¢
Yugos/Serbia-Belgrde 10 ¢
Yugoslavia 13.4 ¢
Yugoslavia Mobile 41.9 ¢
Zambia 11.7 ¢
Zambia-Mobile 24.9 ¢
Zimbabwe 9.6 ¢
Zimbabwe-Harare 14.9 ¢
Zimbabwe-Mobile 36.9 ¢


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2. You can either use our Toll Free Access Number or our 10-10 Access Number

1-800-XXX-XXXX – There is no need to dial 011 for international just dial country code + area code + phone number you care calling and for domestic calls just dial 1- area code + phone number

10-10-XXX – Then dial 1 - area code + phone number for domestic and 011 + country code + area code + phone number for international calls


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Friday, March 20, 2009

EVERDIAL MOBILE

NEW PLAN DETAILS:

- 4.9 cents per minute for state-to-state calling 48 continental United States; one flat rate 24/7
- No minimums

Monthly Fee: Residential $0.95 Business $1.95
Paper billing fee $3.50

Notes:
- All domestic calls are billed in 6 second increments after the first 18 seconds.
- International phone calls are billed in 1 minute increments .

Toll Free Service:
ADD your own toll free number on Everdial1, just pay the same cheap long distance phone rate of 3.8¢ for incoming phone calls from out-of-state just by adding $1 per month for toll free service fee.


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EVERDIAL AROUND - CODE DIALING

NEW PLAN DETAILS:


- 4.9 cents per minute for state-to-state calling 48 continental United States; one flat rate 24/7
- No minimums

Monthly fee: residential $0.95 business: $1.95

Paper billing fee $3.50

Notes:
- All domestic calls are billed in 6 second increments after the first 18 seconds.
- International phone calls are billed in 1 minute increments .

Toll Free Service:
ADD your own toll free number on Everdial1, just pay the same cheap long distance phone rate of 3.8¢ for incoming phone calls from out-of-state just by adding $1 per month for toll free service fee.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

How to Choose a Plan

Where do I start?Look over your phone bills to see what long distance rates you're paying and how long typical calls last. Are you paying a fee each month to get those rates? How many total minutes per month to frequent call destinations? Compare your calling patterns to the terms offered by several phone plans.

If you make toll calls inside your state, always check the rate for instate calls. Some plans advertise a low interstate or "state-to-state" rate, but charge more for instate calls.

Are 10-10 long distance rates better than regular long distance rates?They definitely can be the best deal. For example, can you get regular long distance rates under 5 cents per minute for both interstate and instate? How about international rates as low as 4 cents per minute? However, check the details covered in the next two questions to make sure which type of 1010 code is the best deal for YOUR NEEDS:

What about long distance like 1010220 that bills a minimum charge per call?Be careful when calling a number that's likely to have an answering machine pick up, or when the person you're calling may not be there, but someone else will answer the phone. We recommend using a phone plan that has a low, one minute minimum rate. Once you've contacted a real person, you can always call back using the plan with a cheaper 10 minute minimum. If you are calling a country whose phone system has frequent disconnects, it may be best to avoid using a plan that bills more than a one minute minimum. Also be careful with plans like 1010228, 1010297, 1010345, 1010457, 1010719 and 1010987, which have per-call connect fees (from 39� to as much as 99� or more per call).

Millions of people got stuck with a 99-cent bill for a call that lasted one-minute or less with 1010220! However, one 1010 code charges as little as a 3� minimum per call (Based on 5.5� a minute with only a 30-second minimum billing per call). See the State-to-State rates page to compare U.S. rates or the International Rates pages for calls abroad.

If a phone plan has a lower rate per minute and a monthly fee, how do I compare it to plans without a service fee?This advice applies to any type of phone plan: If you primarily call one state or one country, look at how much you save per minute with the lower rate. Multiply the savings by the number of minutes you expect to call each month. For example, if the difference is 5� per minute and you call three hours per month: 180 minutes x 5� = $9 difference. With a monthly fee of $4, you still come out ahead by $5 ( $9 minus $4 equals $5 savings). If you frequently call a number of places with different rates, figure out the savings for each type of call separately. Then add all the savings together and compare to the monthly fee.

Depending on the company, unless you start near the beginning of the month you could get billed a full fee for a partial month. If that's a concern, ask them if they bill on a calendar month or a cycle from the day you start. Then ask if they prorate fees for partial months. When not prorated, you would be billed a full fee that month.

Should I use more than one phone plan?The great thing about dial around plans listed on this site is you don�t have to choose one plan! One or two low rate dial around plans may be all you need.

When a dial around plan increases rates or decreases customer service, you can start using another plan instantly without paying a fee to switch.

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Answers to common dial around questions

1) How can I contact phone companies to get more information?Toll free phone numbers and links to websites are on the State-to-State Rates page. That page also lists which companies own the 10-10 numbers -- for example AT&T owns 1010 345. MCI owns TelecomUSA and 1010 987, 1010 220, 1010 321. You can also read more details by clicking the 1010 Services Description Pages links below.

2) Do all of these plans work in my state? ...if I change local phone companies?Not all plans work in all states; visit our Within Your State page for a list of restrictions we are aware of.Rates listed are for calls placed from the continental United States. If available in Alaska and Hawaii, rates may be higher.Some local exchange carriers (your local telephone company) may not support all plans. Check before switching local service. Even the Comcast Broadband (digital cable) local service does not support most 10-10 plans

3) How are dial around calls billed?Most 10-10 plans are billed with your local phone bill, each plan showing on a separate page.

4) What are the billing increments? Most dial around plans listed bill in one-minute increments. Some, such as 1010 220, 1010 228, 1010 297, 1010 811 and 1010 987 have an initial minimum number of minutes or connect fee. See our rates pages for details.

5) Does using a dial around plan cause my regular "dial 1" service to be switched?No. If your regular plan is switched without your permission, visit the FCC's Slamming rules and rights page.

6) When do I dial the 10-1x-xxx code?First dial the plan's seven-digit code ( such as 10-10-228, for example ), then the phone number you are calling. If you normally need to dial a "1" before the phone number, dial the 10-1x-xxx code first, then "1", then the area code and phone number. You may not hear a dial tone after dialing the access code, just continue dialing the phone number.International calls: most require dialing "011" instead of "1". Some countries/territories require 1+ area code.

7) What is the USF (Universal Service Fund) fee?Answer from Federal Communications Commission documents: A universal fund which helps compensate telephone companies for providing access to services at affordable rates throughout the country, including rural, insular and high cost areas, and to public institutions. These fees have been charged in connection with consumers' long distance service. The amounts charged and the name describing the universal service-related fees vary considerably among carriers. Some carriers have labeled the fee as "Universal Connectivity Charge," "Federal Universal Service Fee," "Carrier Universal Service Charge (CUSC)," and even "Local Service Subsidy." Notes from this website: USF charges are usually added as a percentage at the end of the calendar month. Depending on your billing cycle, you may see calls charged on one bill, then the USF on those calls the next bill. 1010 220 and 1010 987 were calculating and billing their USF fees weekly, according to users who had emailed me about their bills.

8) Why are some plans not listed?Some plans are only available in a few states. Others are impractical to list because they're too expensive or complicated to use. The 1010 502 plan is not listed because it has promotional test rates that can change frequently. I've seen dial arounds that bill in 3-minute increments (for example, 101 5992). Those are not listed because the rounding up to 3-minutes could make the rate tables misleading to consumers. For example, if a 15-minute call costs 60 cents, a call that goes just 1 second longer gets billed 3 more minutes and costs 72 cents.

9) Can I use a dial-around plan from a pay phone or hotel?Definitely not from a pay phone, and not from most hotels.

10) Where else would I not be able to use a dial-around plan?Cellular phones, most institutional phone systems-- such as hospital rooms and inmate lines. Some business and dormitory phone systems may not support dial-arounds.

11) Can these dial around plans be used from outside of the United States?No, at this time the dial around plans shown on this site are only available for calls made from the U.S.With most plans you can make calls to any country from the U.S.

12) Why are some countries not listed in the International Rates?In order to keep the original regional tables updated frequently, I focus on 122 countries there. All international rates for more than 200 countries and territories are available via the call-time rate comparisons interactive database.

13) Which of the 10-10 numbers is best for me?The great thing about dial around plans listed on this site is you don't have to choose one plan! You can use several for the best savings on different types of calls.For tips on how to choose the best plan for you, visit our How to Choose a plan page.

14) Do I need to have a long distance carrier assigned to my phone line? No. You can request that no long distance company be assigned to your phone line. This includes removing your existing carrier. Any 10-10 or other dial-around numbers that work from your phone now will continue to work after dropping your long distance carrier. And you will still be able to dial toll-free numbers (800, 888, etc) directly.However, some local phone companies charge a one time fee of about $5 to process the removal of carrier request. Businesses may also be charged a continuing monthly PICC fee on additional lines. That is in addition to the Federal Subscriber Line Charge (sometimes billed as something like "Charges for Network Access for Interstate Calling") authorized by the FCC and currently billed by your local carrier.

Check with your local phone company to find out their policy.Potential reasons to do this:
You mostly use dial around plans now. You find the fees and taxes of the pre-subscribed carrier cost too much compared to the phone calls made with them.
Your phone plan charges a fee when the amount spent with them goes below a minimum level. In months you go below that level a "penalty fee" of around $4 gets charged!
You live with family members that forget to use dial around codes and you end up getting billed some ridiculous rate (such as 28� per minute) for long interstate phone calls.Potential reasons not to do this:
When making a short call, you find it irritating to dial the extra 7 digits of a dial around code for the savings realized. Tip: A phone with speed-dial buttons helps overcome this. You can still dial toll-free "800" numbers without a 10-10 code.
You like the directory assistance of your current long distance provider. Tip: Check with your local phone company to see if they offer long distance directory assistance via 411 for a reasonable fee. Calling cards and MCI�s 10-10-9000 offer alternatives. Perhaps the best alternative is to get free online directory assistance-- visit our Related Links page for that
It may be better to switch to another "dial 1" plan that has better rates or lower fees than your current plan. For some options, see our Other Phone Plans advertising page.
Some local phone companies are not set up for all of the plans to work. Test the 10-10 numbers you plan to use before dropping your regular service!

Cellular Network

A cellular network is a radio network made up of a number of radio cells (or just cells) each served by a fixed transmitter, known as a cell site or base station. These cells are used to cover different areas in order to provide radio coverage over a wider area than the area of one cell.

Cellular networks are inherently asymmetric with a set of fixed main transceivers each serving a cell and a set of distributed (generally, but not always, mobile) transceivers which provide services to the network's users.

Cellular networks offer a number of advantages over alternative solutions:

increased capacity

reduced power usage

better coverage

A good (and simple) example of a cellular system is an old taxi driver's radio system where the taxi company will have several transmitters based around a city each operated by an individual operator.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

SMS

Short Message Service (SMS) is a communications protocol allowing the interchange of short text messages between mobile telephone devices. SMS text messaging is the most widely used data application on the planet, with already 2.4 billion active users, or 74% of all mobile phone subscribers sending and receiving text messages on their phones. The SMS technology has facilitated the development and growth of text messaging. The connection between the phenomenon of text messaging and the underlying technology is so great that in parts of the world the term "SMS" is used colloquially as a synonym for a text message from another person or the act of sending a text message (even when, as with MMS, a different underlying protocol is being used)[citation needed].

SMS as used on modern handsets was originally defined as part of the GSM series of standards in 1985 as a means of sending messages of up to 160 characters (including spaces), to and from GSM mobile handsets. Since then, support for the service has expanded to include alternative mobile standards such as ANSI CDMA networks and Digital AMPS, as well as satellite and landline networks.Most SMS messages are mobile-to-mobile text messages, though the standard supports other types of broadcast messaging as well.

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Ringtone

A ringtone or ring tone is the sound made by a cell phone to indicate an incoming call. The term is a misnomer, as it is often used to refer to any ring sound, almost all of which are not tones. The term is most often used to refer to the customizable sounds used on mobile phones.
A phone “rings” when its network indicates an incoming call and the phone thus alerts the user. For landline telephones, the call signal can be an electric current generated by the switch to which the telephone is connected. For mobile phones, the network sends the phone a message indicating an incoming call.

A telephone “ring” is the sound generated when there is an incoming telephone call. The term originated from the fact that early telephones had a ringing mechanism consisting of a bell and an electromagnetically-driven hammer, producing a ringing sound. The aforementioned electrical signal powered the electromagnet which would rapidly move and release the hammer, striking the bell. This "magneto" bell system is still in widespread use. The ringing signal sent to a customer's telephone is AC at 90 volts and 20 hertz in North America. While the sound produced is still called a “ring”, more-recently manufactured telephones electronically produce a warbling, chirping, or other sound. Variation of the ring signal can be used to indicate characteristics of incoming calls (for example, rings with a shorter interval between them might be used to signal a call from a given number).

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Long distance Carriers

While there have traditionally existed long-distance carriers who provided only long-distance services, today most if not all of the Baby Bells can offer service for all long-distance classes as well as local service, competing with the long-distance carriers. While the benefit of this arrangement is simplicity of billing and support for the customer, long-distance carriers can often offer lower rates or money-saving service plans.

Major long-distance carriers in the US include Sprint, (former) MCI Worldcom, Pioneer Telephone and AT&T. The market security for landline long-distance has been affected negatively by many smaller less known carriers. These organizations usually provide specialty deep discounted long distance calling plans.

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PNG Long Distance 3.9cents rate applies all day, every day for state-to-state calls in the contiguous 48 states. Now has a 99cents monthly fee. Awesome international rates! PNG also offers stand-alone toll free service, local phone service, high speed internet and cellular plans with very low international rates and a referral plan. Visit PNG Long Distance website for in-state rates, other info. and to order service.

Dialuno "Primero" 1 plus plan 3.8cents rate applies 24 hours/7 days a week for all state-to-state calls. billed in 6 second increments Great international rates, especially to Mexico and South American countries. Toll free numbers available at no extra charge and will bill incoming at same rates. Primus Telecommunications, Inc does the billing and customer service, calls are carried on the MCI network and Alliance AT&T network. A .95 Carrier Recovery Fee is added in any month the service is used. There is a minimal billing requirement of $5/month which means:If monthly usage totals less than $5, your bill will be adjusted to meet the $5 minimum.

ECG Long Distance 2.5cents state-to-state rate if billed by E-bill only and credit card. Also billed in 6 second increments. ECG also has toll free numbers available at no extra charge and incoming billing at same rates. $0.59 per month regulatory recovery fee applies to each taxable account, requires EasyPay and EasyBill. EasyBill is ECG's paperless billing option that lets customers receive their monthly ECG bill online. EasyPay is ECG's paperless payment option that lets customers pay their monthly ECG bill electronically via credit/debit card or bank draft.3.5cents state-to-state rate if you wish a paper bill and/or pay by check or other method $0.59 per month regulatory recovery fee applies to each taxable account, plus paper bill processing fee of $2.50ECG is available in approximately 80% of the country. When you request service, it will tell you if they don't serve your area.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Collect Call

A collect call in the USA and Canada or reverse charge call in the UK and other countries (or calling collect) is a telephone call in which the calling party wants to place a call at the called party's expense. In the past, collect calls were only possible as an operator-assisted call, but with the introduction of computer-based telephone dialing equipment, it is now possible to place a collect call without using an operator, which is called International Freephone Service (IFS) as opposed to Home Country Direct (HCD).

Several companies offer services to place collect calls that compete with local service providers. When the operator's number is globally unique, i.e. it does not depend on the caller's country, it is called Universal International Freephone Number (UIFN).
More collect calls are made on Father's Day than any other day.

Other forms of paid communication, such as telegrams and mail, could also be sent "collect".

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International Calls

International Calls are made between different countries. These telephone calls are processed by international gateway exchanges (switches). Early high rates for these calls declined very much during the 20th century due to advances in technology and liberalization.

Originally they were placed via long distance operator. The calls were transmitted by cable, communications satellite, radio, and more recently, fiber optics and VOIP. IDD or ISD (International Direct Dialling) was introduced in the 1970s, so calls can be dialed by country code without an operator.

International calls can be paid via telephone card (aka phone card, calling card). These popular telecommunications products allow users to initiate an international call from virtually anywhere in the world. These cards typically offer rates lower than most traditional long distance products and services, and can be used via land line, cellular phone, PBX, and some VOIP services, as well as from some airports and hotels.

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Long distance

Long distance in telecommunications, refers to telephone calls made outside a certain area, usually characterized by an area code outside of a local call area (known in the United States as a local access and transport area or LATA). Long-distance calls usually carry long-distance charges which, within certain nations, vary between phone companies and are the subject of much competition. International calls are calls made between different countries, and usually carry much higher charges. These calls are charged to the calling party unless the called party accepts a collect call.

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Telephone calls - A telephone call is a connection over a telephone network between the calling party and the called party.

Area code - A telephone call is a connection over a telephone network between the calling party and the called party.