Yes, it is pretty expensive. Normally both parties pay the price of the call. Ask your cell network for the rates while 'roaming'. But it depends on the country and carrier. In Australia there is no charge to the called party for incoming calls. This is because you can't be charged for things you don't originate or have control over. Therefore, you can be called from anywhere in the world without charge. If you take your Australian cell phone to another country - then you start to incur international roaming which will cost.
Yes. This is the usual setting in the telecommunication industry. International calls made to cellphone are more expensive compared to making calls in land phones. There is the so-called surcharge fee that is added in the rates for cellphone calls.
For your reference, you can check this site:
http://www.pingo.com/en/rates.do
Probably not, but it depends on your telephone service provider.
It does not cost money to receive international calls. This is because the person that makes the call is charged.
Only if it is collect
No.
yes
IT DEPENDS ON WHICH PLAN YOU HAVE
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no it shouldnt cost u , as long as ur not roaming then it shouldnt cost u a penny :)
Rates vary with cities, you should call and ask them.
Adopting children from abroad is expensive as you have to factor in agency fees as well as travel to the country - it can cost anything up to $30,000. For China the adoption fee alone is $11,360.
It is Free if renewed in Iraq. But may cost a lot if done abroad.
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Of course. The charges will depend on you service provider
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