| Calling cards - Your key to make cheap international calls |
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| Written by Tomy Nastey | |||
| Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:57 | |||
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There are mainly two types of calling cards in the market that are serving the customers. Those are the prepaid calling cards and the postpaid calling cards. Both the calling cards are having their own pros and cons. In prepaid calling cards the user has to pay for the use of the network in advance so the use is free to select the amount of recharge that he want in his card and in post paid calling cards the user get a bill of the network usage in the end of the month. The card gets activated after the 10digit PIN code is input. Through an e-mail the user gets a PIN number and access number for making a call, you have to dial the access number and the destination number to start communication. The leading network providers of UK like Vodafone, T-Mobile, Virgin, Three, O2, Orange etc. are providing these international calling cards so the customers can make cheap calls at affordable rates. The user can get a card of any networking company that he thinks is delivering best services and avail his card. Today networking companies are coming up in the calling card market and competition is rising phenomenally. To excel in this competition all the companies are giving lucrative offers to the customers such as free gifts and incentives. Tomy Nastey shares his knowledge on technical gizmos that makes you able to find the plans that best fits your needs. He has won appreciation from people for write about international calling cards, prepaid calling cards, Prepaid Phone Cards, cheap International calls. Advertisement
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