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Previously on "Calling USA cheaper than domestic calls."

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  • juststarting
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Not really as I pay 1p per minute to UK and USA. Why is yours so expensive?
    you can call from a t-mobile mobile.

    you dont need data plan on the mobile to use skype for example.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by juststarting View Post
    Just looked at http://www.idial365.com/ , supported by T-mobile , you can dial a proxy and then talk to mobiles and landlines in USA for flat 3p per minute. No other charges.

    Does that make sense to you ? Oh yeah , rip off England ...
    Not really as I pay 1p per minute to UK and USA. Why is yours so expensive?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    2) I think still in USA receiving phone call results in a charge.
    Pretty sure you are right, however local calls are generally totally free.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by juststarting View Post
    then talk to mobiles and landlines in USA for flat 3p per minute. No other charges.
    1) They don't sell "free" new phones in USA so telcos don't need to have high call rates to make up for it
    2) I think still in USA receiving phone call results in a charge.

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  • d000hg
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    I dunno. I'm with TalkTalk and I can make an hour-long call to LA (and any EU country as far as I know) for free, longer off-peak I think. Maybe even includes mobiles.

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  • juststarting
    started a topic Calling USA cheaper than domestic calls.

    Calling USA cheaper than domestic calls.

    Just looked at http://www.idial365.com/ , supported by T-mobile , you can dial a proxy and then talk to mobiles and landlines in USA for flat 3p per minute. No other charges.

    Does that make sense to you ? Oh yeah , rip off England ...

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