depends on what type of phone plan you have.
In some cell phone plans, long distance is at the same rates as local calls.
No, So long as the person with the "free long distance" plan calls the person without the free plan. Most phone companies do not charge fees to receive incoming calls, reguardless of what plan the other person has. Hope this helps.
Radio Disney's phone number is toll free. It does not count as a long distance number.
A device that recreated the tones used by long distance operators. This allowed the user to make long distance calls for free.
Toll-free calls made to a company are a form of long-distance service that is charged to the company. The company pays for the long-distance service charges in this case rather than the customer, much in the same way that collect call service charges are billed.
The rate for long distance phone calls is outrageous.
It generated the same tones as a long distance operator. This allowed the user to place long distance calls free of charge.
Most long distance in this day and age are free calls when you have an in home phone. Most cell phones already have a rate included in your charges and you never know the difference. Vonage for example has long distance rated phone calls for $24.99 a month.
Day is when business uses long distance, so it is busier and they can charge more.
A blue box is an illegal electronics device, used to obtain free telephone calls. The device works by copying the signals from legitimate long-distance calls and switching the calls so that the user of the blue box obtained free calls.
All telephones can make long distance calls. It is what service provider is offering you phone service that determines what kind of calls you can make. If you service provider offers long distance calling and you have a phone as well, you can make a long distance call.
to communicate from long distance relatives