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Advice for calling US Mobile Phone? |
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
Hi, I live in the UK and my girlfriend is going to america as part of an
exchange programme for the summer.
Does the cheapest/easiest way for us to keep in contact simply involve
her buying any old USA pay as you go mobile phone and then me calling
her via a voice over ip service? Can anyone recommend a decent one with
not too much lag? Or is there a better method than this, ie: is it
cheaper to register with one of those calling card companies in the UK
and call using their number? This'd be great if I could use a UK mobile
phone to call her and not pay through the roof?
Thanks for your help!
Mark.
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
Mark wrote:
> Hi, I live in the UK and my girlfriend is going to america as part
> of an exchange programme for the summer.
>
> Does the cheapest/easiest way for us to keep in contact simply
> involve her buying any old USA pay as you go mobile phone and then
> me calling her via a voice over ip service? Can anyone recommend a
> decent one with not too much lag? Or is there a better method than
> this, ie: is it cheaper to register with one of those calling card
> companies in the UK and call using their number? This'd be great
> if I could use a UK mobile phone to call her and not pay through
> the roof?
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Mark.
Will there be broadband access where she'll be going..? If so she could
take a VoIP ATA and you could both use something like Sipgate
( www.sipgate.co.uk) which would mean totally free calls. Of course you'd
have to buy the ATA's but alternatively you could use a softphone such as
X-Lite if PC's are available.
If you want to go the mobile route, then if she gets a US PAYG phone you
can call it using either inclusive minutes on an Orange or O2 mobile via
Pre-Dial, or at relatively cheap rates from Sipgate (1.5p/min) or
Telestunt/Telediscount etc. from a BT/Telewest line.
Hope this helps,
Ivor
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
Does your girl friend have broadband in the US? Do you have a landline
in the UK? Do you have broadband.
Calling the UK is really cheap from the US with a calling card. I use
onesuite.com, it is two something cents a minute. In the other
direction, look at call1899.com. Half a p a minute. They also, have
a VOIP program. I
Does your girl friend have a triband? One of the better prepaid
offerings comes from 711.com. Their speakout wireless phones are
effectively free and the per minute rate is $US0.20 a minute. It works
nationwide in the US, and has a one year expiry. Remember that in the
US incoming calls come out of your bucket of minutes.
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
On Sun, 22 May 2005 21:58:46 GMT, Mark <x@unknown.com> wrote:
>Does the cheapest/easiest way for us to keep in contact simply involve
>her buying any old USA pay as you go mobile phone and then me calling
>her via a voice over ip service?
using 18866 or the like could be cheaper, depending on rates offerred
by the VoIP provider for calls out to US numbers.
Prepay is far less common in th eUSA and mobiles have standard area
code numbers.
Phil
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Come on down !
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
>>Does the cheapest/easiest way for us to keep in contact simply involve
>>her buying any old USA pay as you go mobile phone and then me calling
>>her via a voice over ip service?
>
>
> using 18866 or the like could be cheaper, depending on rates offerred
> by the VoIP provider for calls out to US numbers.
>
> Prepay is far less common in th eUSA and mobiles have standard area
> code numbers.
Thanks for all your advice so far guys, everyone that replied to my
questions.
I do have broadband, though she won't have internet access when she's
over there I don't think.
I like the idea of something like the pre-dial service, that seems
pretty cheap, and I could call their access number using the free
landline minutes I get with my '3' mobile contract here in the UK.
You say that prepay telephones arent that common in the US, are they
available anywhere at all? She doesn't have a triband phone... She'll
be working in or around the ocean city area in maryland... can she pick
up a prepay mobile there do you think?
Cheers.
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone? |
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
Stuart Friedman wrote:
> Does your girl friend have a triband? One of the better prepaid
> offerings comes from 711.com. Their speakout wireless phones are
> effectively free and the per minute rate is $US0.20 a minute. It works
> nationwide in the US, and has a one year expiry. Remember that in the
> US incoming calls come out of your bucket of minutes.
Sorry by this do you mean that if someone from abroad calls any native
US mobile phone, even if that phone is in the US, they have to pay to
/receive/ the call? Or does that go for all calls?
Thanks.
Mark.
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
All calls with a few exceptions (e.g. certain mobile to mobile calls, some
off peak calls, etc.). All the exceptions are plan specific.
Stu
"Mark" <x@unknown.com> wrote in message
news:409ke.14508$hn5.14332@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...
> Stuart Friedman wrote:
>
>> Does your girl friend have a triband? One of the better prepaid
>> offerings comes from 711.com. Their speakout wireless phones are
>> effectively free and the per minute rate is $US0.20 a minute. It works
>> nationwide in the US, and has a one year expiry. Remember that in the
>> US incoming calls come out of your bucket of minutes.
>
> Sorry by this do you mean that if someone from abroad calls any native US
> mobile phone, even if that phone is in the US, they have to pay to
> /receive/ the call? Or does that go for all calls?
>
> Thanks.
> Mark.
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone? |
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
That's mad. I can't find anything on the 7-Eleven Speak Out site about
having to pay for incoming calls, it says incoming texts but doesn't say
incoming calls, can you point me to where to find out about this?
Stuart Friedman wrote:
> All calls with a few exceptions (e.g. certain mobile to mobile calls, some
> off peak calls, etc.). All the exceptions are plan specific.
>
> Stu
>
> "Mark" <x@unknown.com> wrote in message
> news:409ke.14508$hn5.14332@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...
>
>>Stuart Friedman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Does your girl friend have a triband? One of the better prepaid
>>>offerings comes from 711.com. Their speakout wireless phones are
>>>effectively free and the per minute rate is $US0.20 a minute. It works
>>>nationwide in the US, and has a one year expiry. Remember that in the
>>>US incoming calls come out of your bucket of minutes.
>>
>>Sorry by this do you mean that if someone from abroad calls any native US
>>mobile phone, even if that phone is in the US, they have to pay to
>>/receive/ the call? Or does that go for all calls?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Mark.
>
>
>
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone? |
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
Mark wrote:
\> Sorry by this do you mean that if someone from abroad calls any native
> US mobile phone, even if that phone is in the US, they have to pay to
> /receive/ the call? Or does that go for all calls?
In the U.S., the user of a mobile phone always pays airtime whether
calling or receiving a call. For people on post-pay, they generally have
a fairly large bucket of included peak-time minutes per month, and many
such plans include unlimited free off-peak and weekend airtime. Also, it
is very common for all calls to other users of the same provider to be
free at all times. These free times do not apply to pre-pay users.
Furthermore, since the mobile phone user pays for incoming airtime,
there is no surcharge for the caller to call a mobile phone. Mobile
phone numbers in the U.S. cannot be identified by the number, and in
fact, a number can be moved between a landline and mobile provider.
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05-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Re: Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
Thus spaketh Mark:
> That's mad. I can't find anything on the 7-Eleven Speak Out site
> about having to pay for incoming calls, it says incoming texts but
> doesn't say incoming calls, can you point me to where to find out
> about this?
>
In the USA the owner of the mobile you are calling has to pay to receive your
call or it comes out of some of their inclusive minutes, some networks may
allow for the first 30 seconds or so of an incoming call to be free. This
also means it costs the same for you to call a USA mobile as it does a USA
landline. Crazy system I know, and one I am glad never took off here in
Europe and elsewhere. It might not mention about paying for incoming calls on
some of the websites as in the USA it is common knowledge you have to pay.
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