If you are with fax machine, phone company would probably charge you the same as calling an international number. But with internet fax, the service would somehow be free of long distance charges since it runs over the internet. The concept is the same with sending and receiving e-mail abroad.
It depends. All a fax is, is a telephone call. The only difference is that instead of tranmitting voice, you're transmitting data. If you have free long distance to Spain, your fax will be free. Otherwise, whatever your long distance carrier charges you per minute will be charged when you send a fax, for the duration of the fax.
You can send faxes anywhere in the world without long distance charges using the online fax service. Here, faxes are sent over the internet and delivered into the inbox of your email.
No, I believe that AT & T does not charge long-distance text messaging. I've texted long distance and was not charged.
Yes you can
Long distance fees are simply a call you make that is out of distance in your own area. You can get charged from making calls from another area. For example, if you call in another country its a different area from yours which is long distance.
The rates that you will be charged depend largely on which area you're calling from and where you're calling to. Likewise, the areas considered long distance will depend on your location. A rule of thumb is that if you're calling a different area code than your own, it's long distance.
yes but it isn't that long distance because the satelite's for the phone companies are orbiting the earth
No, you do not get charged when using *67. It's a free service that works on any phone and as long as it isn't followed by a long distance number, you are good.
With the facilities that an online fax has e.g. Popfax all you need is an internet connection and you can send faxes everywhere from your PC, Smartphone or Tablet.
I don't think anyone charges based on sq foot. Local moves charged by the hourly rates and long distance moves are charged by weight and distance.
I've got a serious stack of faxes to file. The faxes are coming! The faxes are coming! Your faxes have not yet arrived.
If its a iPod, It don't see how you could possibly be Charged.