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Choosing Calling Cards

Choosing Calling Cards

By: Alen Wilson

With the introduction of calling cards, long distance calling has become very economical and simple. But choosing the right card has become a tough job. It is now believed that globally, calling cards are the most economical telephony option as tariffs are the lowest. The card enables a customer to make local, STD or ISD calls even from an STD-barred telephone. Nearly every service operator has similar charges for the most-common destinations. The most important thing about picking your calling card is to sit down and figure out what types of calls you make on a daily basis, what time of day, what city and state, how many minutes per month, etc. Once you have this figured out, it is time to research plans. Then pick the best plan for the calls you make.

When purchasing a calling card, make sure the calling card company has a remarkable business reputation and also has the capabilities to stand behind its products. The best option to choose a calling card is to choose the one, which has no connection fee. Before buying a calling card, find out the average rate per minute after taking into account all the costs. You should know about the service fee, maintenance fee, etc.

Maintenance fee is the hidden fee, which gets charged either on a bi-weekly or monthly basis. If this fee is there, this card should be chosen only if you are going to exhaust the card before the specified period. The billing depends on whether you call a local access dial in number or a toll free number. It is advisable to call the local dial-in number as it works out cheaper compared to the toll free number.
Some phone cards charge a long talking fee if the call goes beyond a specified duration. This duration is usually around 20 minutes so it is better to know and reconnect around this period. One has to take care of the expiration date because you cannot use the card after the expiration date even if you have talk time left after that date. As with mobile phones, the question "which card to choose" is complicated. The best card depends on where you travel and what sort of billing you prefer. For many overseas travelers, a calling card proves to be a wonderful choice.

About The Author:

alen
xpert4u.co.uk
UK mobile phone directory

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