Question by Neel: Which is the cheapest calling card to use from UK to India?
I require a cheap and reliable calling card to call from UK to India. Please do not give pointers to fraud cards with disconnection charges, connection charges or maintenance fees. Any referral schemes would be appreciated!

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Answer by ” KING “
Use LycaTel,….. http://www.lycamobile.co.uk/
u can buy sim card,..and recharge them,…. only,… 0.01 or 0.03 cents,…. itz good,……

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Question by PatrickHardy: Which is the cheap and best calling card to India?
I am looking for a high quality India calling card service to call to India. Can anyone suggest the best in the industry?

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Answer by Jeff
Dial91.com provides premium calling services to India and other countries and maintain their own customer service, routing department on a 24 hour basis. Dial91.com offers a full range of user option features designed to make long-distance and international calls as convenient and economical as possible. Cheap with best service in the industry. Read more : https://www.dial91.com/

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Free long distance calls* from N-America to the world. This is phone to phone call. No need to switch your phone company. To make free phone calls visit www.ideaindiacall.com (*) visit http for details
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Question by heart of Rose: where can i find a cheap international phone cards online and emailed to you?
I am looking for a cheap but good international phone calling card that I can buy online. And have it emailed to a friend in India so he can call me in the usa. ASAP. Can someone give me an answer?

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Answer by sunnysea
Check http://www.eecalling.com/p/?id_from_country=72&idcountry=182

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Overlooked way to call places like Europe, Mexico, India, and hundreds of other countries for just pennies – all from a cell phone.
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Just a little video of miscellaneous travel-related stuff. In this segment we discuss: 1. International Voltage standards (110v for USA, Canada, Japan, and a few other countries; 220v everywhere else). Laptop, cell phone, and digital camera chargers often are able to handle both input voltages. 2. A quick look at different plug adapter shapes. Save some money and get the individual ones for each continent. 3. Outlet charger for USB Devices. 4. International cell phone standards (USA/Canada uses 850/1900Mhz, everywhere else uses GSM 900/1800Mhz). Buy a cheap GSM phone (make sure it’s unlocked) and simply buy sim cards with prepaid minutes at your destination. NOTE: I forgot to mention to get a small bag/pouch to hold all these chargers, cables, and adapters. Trust me, it’ll save you a world of frustration. This video was shot with an Olympus 770SW.
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Question by Rahul: What calling card would you recommend for someone calling from India to the US?
I want to buy a calling card for my friend in India so that she can call me here. I found Solaris – it appears to be the cheapest and it has 1-minute rounding, so it looks good. But I am not sure if there is anything else better that you might recommend. Also, she can use ANY phone to call me, is that correct? All she needs is the PIN and the local access number, correct?

Thanks a lot,
Ra

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Answer by Robert W
It sounds like you picked a good calling card. They can be used anywhere from any phone as long as you have the pin number. Don’t blame the calling card for the connection. You will get the service from the phone company that’s in the area that you use the calling card.

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