Tag: international calls
Australia Prepaid Phone Cards Save You Money
by admin on Nov.09, 2009, under General Issues
If you make a long distance call to Australia from any country in the world, the best process for you is to use international calling cards of a better company. In the world, Australia is a very important country. In Australia, there is a number of phone card companies trade their phone cards. These cards are really save calling cost. These cards are available in any kind of retail outlets and also online.
If you follow some instructions for making long distance call to Australia then you save lots of money which are given beneath: (continue reading…)
Get prepaid phone cards and stay in touch!
by admin on Oct.19, 2009, under General
That sounds really good. By purchasing a prepaid, card one is inclined to make frequent calls for the simple reason, that it is the most economical way for those who make frequent long distance calls.
It is estimated that savings of about 50% to 80% can be made on the monthly telephone bills by purchasing a phone card. The other advantage is that the caller will not get any monthly bill. This is because; these are prepaid tariff plans where the caller pays a particular predetermined amount to the calling company. In return, he will get a card which is similar to a Credit or Debit Card. Whenever any call is made, the call charge gets deducted from the balance available. Per minute call rate is most economical in this calling plan. Normally, there are no connectivity charges. It is free from all hidden charges.
There are innumerable long distance calling companies and each of these companies has offered different tariff plans. These plans are customer oriented and tailored to suit different category of customers. The caller should select a reputed calling company and ensure that they provide good connectivity. (continue reading…)
Cut Your Phone Bill by Half: Use Prepaid Calling Cards
by admin on Oct.13, 2009, under General Issues
The first choice of a person making frequent long distance call is to buy a prepaid calling card. The reason for this is quite simple; prepaid cards are quite economical. Long distance calls can be made from mobile or land line telephone also. But, that would be very much expensive. At the same time, calls made through prepaid calling cards would save on the telephone bills by about 50% to 80%. It is just amazing!
The reason for this savings is quite understandable. Here, per minute calling rate is very much less; in some cases it is as low as 10 to 15 cents per minute. Added to this, in this tariff plan there are no hidden cost; no service charges, tax, connectivity charges etc. Since these are prepaid tariff plans, the caller will pay the predetermined amount to the calling company and for every call made; the appropriate amount is deducted from the balance available in the card. He would just pay for the calls he has made. As a result, the caller will not get the monthly bill. (continue reading…)
Get your Pakistan phone cards online
by admin on Oct.05, 2009, under General
There are people who make frequent calls to a particular country. Such people purchase Phone Card of that particular country. So is the case with those who make frequent calls to Pakistan.
Pakistan Phone Cards are available with most of the retailers like grocery shop, coffee house, clubs, railway stations, air ports petrol bunks or retail outlets which the person normally visits. It can be purchased online too. Normally, people prefer to purchase these tariff plans online because the caller will have wide range of tariff plans to choose from. At the same time there are innumerable calling companies offering Pakistan Phone Cards and so, the caller can choose the calling company and tariff plan which suits his requirement.
Particularly those who make frequent calls to Pakistan are much benefited from purchasing the cards online. This is because for frequent callers most of the calling companies offer special discount. (continue reading…)
Make Cheaper International Calls with Prepaid Calling Cards
by admin on Sep.21, 2009, under General
Consumerism is the byproduct of a global market and as a result anything which sells is characterized by two aspects namely a large number of service providers and a large number of customers. Callers are persuaded to use prepaid calling cards for making international calls because there are a number of factors due to which this alternative is the cheapest way to make international calls.
International calls are cheaper if made with prepaid calling cards due to the following reasons:
- Since the amount required to make the international call has already been paid, this method enables one to gauge the expenditure per call and hence calculate the average expenditure on international calls over a certain period of time.
- Most of the prepaid phone card companies maintain a call history pertaining to a particular calling card and this can be checked by the caller whenever he wishes. In this way, the caller can keep a track record of all his calls and cut down wherever possible. (continue reading…)
Start Using Poland Phone Cards
by admin on Aug.18, 2009, under General
Long distance calls can be made through post paid tariff plan. But this plan has hidden cost like service charges, taxes etc. The caller has to pay minimum deposit to the service provider. Apart from this, the caller has to sign an agreement with the service provider.
But a prepaid calling card keeps the caller away from all these. The caller does not get monthly bill, there are no hidden cost and there is no need for an agreement or minimum deposit. Calling Cards are the cheapest way for making long distance calls. That is the reason why people choose Phone Cards to Poland.
These are available with instant PIN numbers. The call is instantaneously connected to the number at Poland. This saves the caller from the task of remembering so many digits for making long distance calls. There are many agencies who offer special tariff plans to Poland. (continue reading…)
Supporting VoIP Services with a Best-Effort Network
by admin on Aug.10, 2009, under VoIP
A best-effort network provides just what its name describes – a network that does its best to deliver packets in a timely manner. It is the least complex and costly network approach and is the design most networks use today. Best-effort networks work well for non-sensitive traffic types such as Web browsing and e-mail since delays in these services generally do not significantly impact the user experience.
Best-effort networks leverage Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) technologies such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) to determine paths for routing packets between hosts. IGP protocols use a Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm to build routing tables. The routing engine references these routing tables at each router hop traversed by the packets. (continue reading…)
Some useful info about VoIP
by admin on Aug.05, 2009, under Uncategorized
Although voice over IP (VoIP) has existed for several years, it has only recently begun to take
off as a viable alternative to traditional voice systems and public switched telephone networks
(PSTN). Interest in VoIP has grown in part because the technology can help both service
providers and enterprises to reduce costs by using a single IP network for both data and voice
applications.
Cost is not the only factor driving VoIP’s adoption. Growing experience and continued
refinements in standards and technologies have led network managers to plan VoIP
implementation as part of a more comprehensive communications transformation. In this
context, VoIP can play a critical role in improving the effectiveness of a call center, for example,
or in achieving the efficiencies of Unified Communications, new solutions that intermix all
forms of communications and media. Service providers are now leveraging VoIP technologies to
introduce a wide variety of value-added applications and services for their customers.
Although VoIP is an attractive alternative to traditional PSTN voice services, deploying VoIP is not
as simple as flipping a switch. Before implementing a VoIP solution, organizations must consider
the following issues:
• What impact will deploying VoIP have on the IT organization?
• What functionality will the organization require from its VoIP network? (continue reading…)