I think there is a small connection fee or charge, yeah.
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.
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Long distance relationship can work even if you are in a residential school that doesn't allows phones but this will depends on how you love each other.
VoIP is very cost efficient in making long distance calls compared to traditional phones . Try to check here for more details: http://hubpages.com/hub/The-impact-of-VoIP-phones You can check several VoIP pricing list here . http://www,pbx101.com.
The number one reason people uses VoIP is the cost. Calling long distance or international is a lot cheaper than regular landlines or mobile phones.
Long distance phone plans vary from company to company. You can get prepaid cell phones with unlimited long distance calling for as little as $45 a month.
yes but it isn't that long distance because the satelite's for the phone companies are orbiting the earth
25 cents for long distance and 50 cents if your calling someone around your location...
It depends on your phone. Some phones permit long-distance calls for as much as a local call, but some can range up to $.99 cents a minute.
making local phone calls. long distance calls being impossible.
Cell phones are normally higher priced, but allow for text messaging, sharing pictures and videos. Home phones may require a local carrier as well as a long distance carrier, which adds dollars to the bill, but they are still cheaper, just not as efficient.
No reason why not - providing the phone has sufficient credit to connect the call.