Tips on Finding Cheap Calling Rates |
Article Submitted by: Adam Singleton
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
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These days, it seems every call service provider is advertising the ‘cheapest' calling rates on the market. Many providers even appear to offer the same rates, making it harder for consumer to choose a calling service. Rest assured there are various ways to hone in on the rates and deals that fit your international calling needs.
To begin, consider where you plan to call most. The reason many call service providers appear to offer the same - or very similar - rates is because they might be advertising rates for the same, common calling destinations.
Everyone is unique with regard to their international calling needs - and calling rates will vary accordingly. So, it's wise to first make a list of the destinations you're most likely to call; then compare service providers based on the rates for those specific destinations.
If you tend to call various destinations on a regular basis, you might want to look for a calling plan that offers one low rate for a list of countries. That way, you'll never have to calculate how much your call will be based on where you're calling - because your rate will always stay the same.
Next, pay attention to whether service providers charge a different rate for the initial minutes of a call. For example, they might advertise a cheap calling rate for a given destination, but charge a higher rate for the first three minutes - which means you'll end up paying more for your international calls than you had bargained for.
That's why it's important to research potential service providers - and all the terms for their calling rates - thoroughly before opting for a service.
Finally, you'll want to consider whether you plan to make most of your calls from a landline or from your mobile. Many call service providers offer different rates depending on landline or mobile usage, with mobile calls often costing more. So, you'll want to make sure you're aware of such differences in rates offered by any one service provider. You'll also want to keep mobile and landline usage in mind when comparing various service providers.
Once you've compared call rates and secured a competitive calling deal, you can focus more on your phone conversations and less on how much those calls are costing you per minute.
With just a bit of research and comparison, you can easily source a call rate that's both affordable and in line with your international calling needs.
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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