hurricanes and typhoons are two different things.
Japan
Ahh, the answer is in your question. They are called cyclones. The western side of Australia generally has about 2 to 3 a year on average (has been as high as 10 Australia wide). Tropical storms in the seas of South East Asia are called Typhoons. North and Central America calls them Hurricanes.
You will need the Vonage World plan, which is extra. With that extra plan you can make unlimited calls to a limited number of countries. For most of those countries, free unlimited only applies to calls to landline phones.
Nepal
All countries of the South Pacific.
All countries of the South Pacific.
Absolutely! God calls people to be "used by Him and for His service." We are called to be "Saints". Both 'sanctify' and 'saint' means set apart for use or set apart for holiness.
Calls to 0845 numbers are not typically free unless they are included in your specific phone's plan. Some of the plans available from BT for landlines offer free calls on the weekends or evenings.
In the US and Canada, and most other countries, calls to toll-free numbers from a landline are completely free. However, in some countries, you may be charged something comparable to the cost of a local call. Also, in most cases, calls to a toll-free number from a mobile phone will still incur airtime charges.
No-many countries do e.g. America Canada Australia
There are a few countries that have free calling rates. The list of these countries include larger countries such as the United States, Taiwan, Sweden, and many more. You can find a full list of these countries on the "Internet Calls" website.
Most phone companies allow telephone calls to Australia. Most calls to other countries are expensive however. The cheapest way to contact someone in another country would be to use Skype and video chat with them.