Nope - you only get charged for the call once the phone at the other end is answered.
With the birth of Christ, his ministry and death, there are no unanswered questions remaining in the old testament. One may ask what happened to the Ark of the Covenant I suppose.
It depends on your service provider, but generally yes. You will want to discuss this with your long distance carrier. Calling Canada is an international call. While most international calls will require an international package, Canada is often included in most cell and land-line telephone long-distance options...although it is often more expensive than a standard long distance call. However, you can get around this. Free (and paid) services such as SKYPE provide long distance and international calling for free or for MUCH less than you standard telephone service providers.
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Yes. Your plan only accounts for you so you would not have to pay extra but he would.
An abandoned call means you actually answered it and hung up or lost signal or something but an unanswered call is just that an unanswered call
No.
Because it did.
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You just said it - unanswered question in my books anyhow. *Joke: If it's homework, you call it a D.
You can call international locations with Skype if both parties have Skype accounts. Skype to Skype calling is free, however you will be charged if you use Skype to call a landline or a mobile phone. Idont know
The amount a person is charged to call YOU - is completely irrelevant to YOUR call plan. They will be charged whatever fee THEIR network sets.
it's an unanswered question. I guess you'll have to ask the author.
No you don't get charged. They will because they called you and you received the call. You are only charged for calls you make.
Texting from the U.S. to Canada is charged at an International texting rate. You can get an international texting plan to save money.
That format indicates a freephone (toll-free) number in the UK. If you call it from outside the UK - you will be charged at the international rate from your country.
No. The person making the call in Canada is charged for the call. The only 'variation' would be if the Canadian caller revered the charges.