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Who Has The Best Rates For Calling Cards?       

 

Perhaps the most asked question is "Who has the best rate for calling cards?" Perhaps a better question is "How often do you use long distance phone calling?" We have all seen advertisements for 1 cent, 2 cent, free calling cards and low monthly call fees based on "1000 minutes" of long distance calling.  Trying to figure out what is the best choice can be a very difficult decision. For example, let's say that you purchased a 1000 minute calling card for $15.00 a month. This implies that if you used 1000 minutes of long distance service your average cost is 1.5 cents per call. If you made only 10 phone calls that month, your true cost is $1.50 per call!  This is why your long distance calling habits ( amount of time actually used for long distance calling) is so important.

 

International Calling Cards          

 

International calling cards are ideal for a person who wants to maintain a budget for long distance phone service. Calling cards can be purchased for as little as $5 and can have an automatic recharge option. Many of these cards have an assortment of fees and surcharges that reduce the actual minutes

available for calling. 

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  • Is a higher rate charged for calls made to cell phones?
  • How are billing minute increments charged? Billing increments can be

          as little as 6 seconds or as much as 5 minutes. A 30 second call will be billed

          for 5 minutes under a 5 minute incremental plan.

  • How long is the expiration date for your minutes on the phone card? Check to see if

          the card expires in 90 days, 6 months, 1 year or never expires. Auto-recharging

          will overcome this question.

  • Is the phone card available with or without monthly fees?
  • Is there a telephone number available to speak with a Customer Service representative

          if you have service questions?

  • Can the card be used for making calls anywhere in the USA? Some cards do not allow

          calls to Alaska.

 

When traveling, it is generally cheaper using a prepaid calling card to call from another country to the USA. Other questions worth consideration include:

 

Will the long distance call be made from a payphone or to a cell phone or landline (regular telephone) ?

 

Many long distance service carriers have restrictions on cell phone coverage and on the rate structure (increases) costs. All payphone calls have a built in additional cost built into their service use. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fees can range from about 40 to 80 cents per call each time you use a payphone.  The best advice is avoid payphone calls if possible, unless you are in an emergency situation. Tips for making the best use of payphones can be found at the Federal Communications Commission web page " Telephone Travel Tips- Know Before You Go"Tips at http://hraunfoss.FCC.gov/edocs_public/attachment/DOC-247864A1.doc.

 

How do you determine which long distance carrier has the best service fees?

 

There are Universal Connectivity fees, flat rate monthly fees, unlimited calling (but only to same carrier customers), monthly minimum call usage,  Federal-State and Local taxes, billing and other carrier fees. The important thing to remember is that any fee has the real effect of reducing your air time minutes and raising your actual per minute cost.

the FCC has two excellent web sites that clearly explain carrier phone bills. "Sample Wire line Bill" at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/phonebills/samplePhonebill.html and "Sample Wireless Bill" at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/phonebills/WirelessPhonebill.html.

 

What are the best choices for consumers that want cheap long distance service?

 

First, we are going to classify everyone as light or heavy users of long distance phone service. Light users will be broadly categorized as a caller who averages an hour or less of long distance calling per week. Heavy users will be categorized as users that need more than an hour of long distance call minutes per week. Light users will probably benefit by using a prepaid calling card. Heavy users should consider reviewing and comparing their current service bundle or Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for consumers or businesses with broadband internet service

 

Comparing Service Packages

 

The best starting point for reducing your long distance cost is by reviewing your own telephone bill. Perhaps the telephone carrier representative recommended your current level of service. Your circumstance may have changed or the "bare bones" package may not have been suggested to you. Whatever the case may be, you need to evaluate your needs, and then contact at least two or three long distance carriers and compare similar features. For example, consider a person who buys a service plan that features 3000 unlimited air time minutes a month for $39.95. After reviewing their calling habits, the consumer discovers that they average only 1400 air time minutes a month. The consumer is obviously paying for a huge amount of unused minutes (and perhaps a two year contract) totaling 38,400 minutes over the life of the contract. The telephone service carrier is happy with this arrangement but it may not be cost effective for you. The consumer would obviously benefit from comparing service packages.

 

                 

Cell Phone - What Would We Do Without Them?

 

If you must make frequent local calls and simply do not want a phone card then a cell phone is an excellent option. There are numerous cell phone options available. The major cell phone companies are quite competitive and often offer cell phones at little or no cost! We list the major cell phone companies so that you can compare service feature packages and the type of cell phone that you are interested in. The major cell phone companies are:

 

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VOIP Solution- An Excellent Low Cost Option                 

 

           

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) enables telephone or fax calls to be transmitted over the internet by converting the analog signals into digital signals. For a consumer or business this means that telephone service can be made over the Internet for customers who have broadband (DSL or cable modem) service or through a regular telephone with an adapter. This service is available for both local, state to state and international long distance calls. Great cost savings can be realized for consumers. Some services allow free calls to other Internet users. Other services offer plans that are substantially lower than conventional phone service. For a more complete discussion on the subject, go to the FCC web page at http://www.fcc.gov/voip/.

All VoIP service providers do not offer 911 emergency connection service. This an important consideration since elimination of the conventional phone carrier would make this emergency sertvice unavailable. Several service providers with 911 service include:

 

 

 

 

 

VoIP Phone Service

                              

 

 

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