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September 26, 2007

Calling Cards

Filed under: Technewsworld — dimon @ 6:09 pm

Call With Your Cellular Phone To India And Save Money With Reliance Calling Cards
For calls with your mobile phone into another carrier’s network coverage area you consume calltime in this network and you will be billed a huge amount of international transit fee. You can prevent it by international calling to India using a phone card from an Indian provider, than all the phone calls are routed over this providers network and you don’t have to consume high rated network time of another provider..

The international transit fees are always billed in 60 sec. increments. So if you only talk for 30 seconds, you will be charged for one minute.

Whenever you call with your mobile phone, you are charged for the airtime used . All incoming calls and toll free calls are included. Calling a toll free number only reduces the long distance fee that would be charged to you.

Sometimes, when you are calling into another network, you are charged an access fee. These fees can be anywhere from $3.95 to% $9.95 for network access in which you are roaming.

And you must not forget taxes on your mobile phone bill you have to pay when you are back at home.

Using a phone cards for your mobile phone, you enjoy the same cheap rates as you would get by using your normal land line and you you will be billed tons of international calling rates of the phone companies.

Reliance provides modern telecom network and you will get superior quality for your call.

Reliance carries the call through their own high quality communication network starting in Los Angeles/New York and you will perceive a significant improvement in transmission quality.

Calls with Reliance India are used exactly the same way as calling a normal landline phone.

You can use the phone service in all state of the USA and in Hawaii and Alaska by dialing the Reliance toll free access numbers from any phone including your mobile phone

A call from the USA to India is 7.4 cents for land line and with your mobile phone.

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