Cheap Phone Calls Canada
Cheap phone services in Canada.Country code (international dialing code) for Canada: +1
Country code (international dialing code) for Canada: +1
Vox Call is a prepaid international calling service you can use with any phone to make international phone calls. Vox Call customers can save up to 95% on their call costs versus direct dialing from their cell phone and traditional international long distance plans. There are no hidden fees, no contracts, and it works automatically with your current carrier. Calling plans are currently available for usage within the Domestic US, Alsaka, Hawaii and Canada (additional 15 cents per minute when used from Alaska and Hawaii / Additional 5 cents a minute from Canada).
Using Vox Call is easy: Dial a local access number, or use the toll-free access number that is provided: (800) 706 – 5915. When prompted, dial the phone number for the person you want to call. (Remember not to hit “send” if you are calling via a mobile phone). Your call will then be connected automatically by Vox Call.
Read more about Vox CallPosted by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 03 May 2010. Filed under: Landline • Mobile • Canada • United States •
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Yak is a Canadian telecom service with several features: Home Phone, Long Distance Plans, Long Distance Cell and High Speed Internet, among others. It’s not a voip service but a standard telephone network and is available in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
There are no access fees and the only monthly fee you will pay is if you choose to receive a paper invoice rather than an electronic one. This incurs a fee of $1.95 per month, but is waived for the over 65s. The system also enables access to emergency numbers.
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StanaCard is a calling card that gives you one touch speed dialing, with no additional hidden fees such as connection charges – the rates quoted include all taxes and fees, so what you see is what you get. These cheap international phone rates are very competitive and there are no access numbers or pin codes.
StanaCard refer to their system as a calling card, but it’s not a card, in fact what happens is that you are given a ‘SmartDial’ number for every telephone number you want to call. You can assign a SmartDial number to a national, international or mobile number. You then simply dial the SmartDial number directly from your landline, mobile or office phone to access the StanaCard cheap phone rates. This service is available in the following countries: Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA – and you can dial to many more countries (virtually worldwide).
Read more about StanaCardYou can assign up to 20 SmartDial numbers on your account.
Reliance Global Call is an international long distance telecom provider, offering cheap calls to India and many other countries worldwide. Currently, you can use the service from within the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and India and call to over 200 countries.
There are many ways to use the Reliance Global services, but you need to sign up for an account and register the phones that you want to make calls from – landline and cellular phones. By registering the phones that you will use (and you can register up to 6 phone numbers on the pay later service and four on the pre-pay service) this means that you don’t need to dial any pin numbers or access numbers before making your call. Good call quality over a fibre optic network.
Read more about Reliance Global CallPosted by Georgia, 08 July 2009. Filed under: Landline • Mobile • United Kingdom • Canada • United States • Australia • Hong Kong • Malaysia • New Zealand • Singapore • India •
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FreeBuzzer enables you to make free international phone calls from your normal landline phone by initialising the call online from their website. Enter your phone number and the destination number, then click the ‘Make a free call’ button.
FreeBuzzer rings the destination number, then rings your number to connect your call. You get free calls to other landline phones direct from your landline phone - no software to download and install, and no headset needed - you don’t even have to register.
Read more about FreeBuzzerPosted by Georgia, 11 May 2009. Filed under: Landline • Free Phone Calls • Andorra • Austria • Belgium • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • Germany • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Liechtenstein • Luxembourg • Monaco • Netherlands • Norway • Portugal • Spain • Switzerland • United Kingdom • Canada • Chile • Panama • Puerto Rico • United States • Virgin Islands US • Australia • Guam • Hong Kong • Japan • Korea South • Malaysia • New Zealand • Singapore • Taiwan • Israel •
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MagicJack is a small USB device that plugs into the USB port on your computer. With any landline phone then plugged into the magicJack, you can make calls to the US and Canada absolutely free. The only cost is a $19.95 annual fee. The service comes with directory assistance, a phone number, call waiting, voicemail and caller ID all included in the price.
The initial cost is $40 which includes your first year’s calls and the magicJack gadget itself. After the first year you pay $19.95 per year. magicJack lets you access voip telephony with your standard landline phone (although you do need a computer and it has to be switched on). There is no software to install, the magicJack loads this automatically), you literally just plug it in and dial. The network has been carefully built by the owner and founder of the company and boasts excellent call quality.
Read more about magicJackPosted by Georgia, 22 April 2009. Filed under: Landline • Canada • United States •
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Poketalk offer free phone calls to landlines, and in some countries to mobile phones too, using your existing telephone. You start the call online by entering both the number you’re calling from and the destination number and PokeTALK connect you. The call is free because it’s sponsored by advertising.
You must first register at the PokeTALK website, which is free. There are no connection fees and no downloads. When you initiate a call online, you will be shown adverts, these adverts cover the cost of your call.
Read more about PokeTALKPosted by Georgia, 16 April 2009. Filed under: Landline • Free Phone Calls • Austria • Denmark • France • Germany • Italy • Netherlands • Spain • United Kingdom • Canada • United States • Japan • Singapore • Israel •
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