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How much do you pay in long distance?

zCypher

Diamond Member
If you don't use long distance, you can disregard this thread. I'm curious as to how much other people are paying for long distance. Whether it's a landline or cell or calling card or whatever.. me personally I don't have a landline, just a cell. I get 10c/min accross north america anytime, which isn't amazing but it is a cell phone so that's not too bad. i'm with telus for that.

so what about you?
 
$0.10 per minute isn't that great.

Even my landline offers $0.05 to North America with no monthly fees. After $20 it's free.

I use my cell phone or OneSuite.com (formerly BigZoo.com) for international calls.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
$0.10 per minute isn't that great.

Even my landline offers $0.05 to North America with no monthly fees. After $20 it's free.

I use my cell phone or OneSuite.com (formerly BigZoo.com) for international calls.

Landline is Vonage for $25 - Free North America calls
Cell is a national plan, I use onesuite.com for Canada calls.

Onesuite has been steadily been getting worse. Lots of echo, unable to connect, disconnects.
Vonage has always been great.
 
I got really ticked about all the taxes and fees and line charges,and cancelled my long distance
phone service.

I bought a 200 min. Sprint phone card for like $25? at the local store,early this year.May,i think,
I had tried a 50 min one to start,that lasted for 4 months.

No b.s. fees,works even from a pay phone,as you call an 1-800 #.
LOL I can even use it from the No long distance phones at my work,as they allow you to call
a 1-800/888 etc, number.
 
Originally posted by: nj
Originally posted by: RossMAN
$0.10 per minute isn't that great.

Even my landline offers $0.05 to North America with no monthly fees. After $20 it's free.

I use my cell phone or OneSuite.com (formerly BigZoo.com) for international calls.

Landline is Vonage for $25 - Free North America calls
Cell is a national plan, I use onesuite.com for Canada calls.

Onesuite has been steadily been getting worse. Lots of echo, unable to connect, disconnects.
Vonage has always been great.

Damn!

Our choices are limited when BigZoo.com closes down next month 🙁 🙁 🙁
 
we live in the sticks
Sprint currently owns local service in our area and they charge a lot

we pay $25 a month for unlimted long distance from our land line
 
10 cents per min on a cell phone is a lot?
when i go on telus' website all their plans have 25 cents per minute... im talking about just normal plans, i didn't ask for anything for long distance, i never make long distance calls, all my calls are local (free, nights/weekends).
 
I don't even have a LD service on my land line. I am using the caling card by ATT which I bought at Sam. It will cost around 3.5 cents/minute anywhere in North American. No monthly fee and no contract or anything.

Do any of you know the best and cheapest way to call Asia? I can't use computer to call because the other person doesn't have a computer, just a land line phone.
 
$0, I use Optimum Online's VoIP phone... its always $34.95 no matter where you call. Right now, I'm getting digital cable, cable internet, and the Voip phone for just ~$95 a month.... great deal!
 
Cingular, free nationwide long distance. I got no one to call international, so I don't care. Heck when I think about it, 99% of my calls are in my local area anyways.
 
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