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.
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.
If you are in Florida and you call a number in area code 770 (Atlanta, Georgia, and surrounding areas), it will be a long distance call. You will be charged unless your calling plan includes unlimited domestic long distance, or some similar feature.
Yes, a phone call between Lincoln, NE and Omaha, NE is long distance, and you will be charged for long distance if your phone service does not include long distance. They are in the same area code, but that is irrelevant. Your service area may not include all numbers in that area code and in fact may include numbers in other area codes (for example, an Omaha call to Council Bluffs, IA will not be long distance).
It depends entirely upon your carrier and what (they) consider "long distance", or not. With Nextel/Sprint, since Hawaii is (in) the U.S. --- you SHOULD be able to call from Hawaii to Oregon, with NO long distance charges. You will be charged, of course, for the minutes used --- but not long distance. I have Nextel and am never charged "long distance". IF I call after 7pm, CST, I don't even have to pay minutes. IF I call during "prime time" (7am to 7pm --- except week-ends), then yes, I pay for minutes. Again, it depends upon your carrier, their rules and regulations, and your particular "plan". Check with your carrier.
In most countries, you are not charged for a call unless it is answered. However, mobile phones in many countries may begin charging even before a call is answered, if you let it ring more than the allowed number of rings. In Denmark, landline phones charge you beginning from the moment you get dial tone, even if you don't dial any number at all.
You can find companies that offer long distance phone call packages through your local newspaper by look in the services section. You can also locate if a company sells long distance call packages by going to their website.
Long Distance Call - song - was created in 2005.
No, the distance from Amherstburg to Belle River is relatively short, as they are both located in Ontario, Canada, with only about 20 kilometers (12 miles) separating them. Therefore, calling from Amherstburg to Belle River would not be considered a long-distance call, and it should be charged at local rates.
No, I believe that AT & T does not charge long-distance text messaging. I've texted long distance and was not charged.
is it long distance to call windsor from amherstburg
Yes you can
Actually, no. I have called someone from Wisconsin to Tennessee before and it was not a long distance call. On some phones, it is considered a long distance call even if the person doesn't have the same area code as you, but that is mostly old phones. Today, it wouldn't be a long distance call, it would be a long distance call if you called London (just an example) from Wisconsin though.