Yes, international rates are usually substantially higher than domestic rates. Partly this is due to the fact that other countries can charge whatever the heck they want for interconnections, and a few countries opt to use this as a source of revenue... they gouge the phone company, who in turn gouges you. (Of course, part of it is legit: paying for satellite time, undersea cables, or whatever can get pricey.)
There is a first phone number for ever country
It means having a conversation with someone who is located in a different country from where you are. It typically involves communication through phone, video call, email, or messaging apps.
Yes. I'm afraid you do. The signal still sends and even if their phone is turned off,, the phone collects the data and is on their phone, even if it is switched off!
No. As long as you are texting within the same country, the price will be the same.
To change your phone number on Uber when moving to a different country, you can update your phone number in the app settings or contact Uber customer support for assistance.
No noob
There are several different radio stations that call themselves "K-Country."
You could call it from a different phone. Or you could have your carrier locate the SIM card.
To call out of the country and connect with someone internationally, you will need to dial the international dialing code for the country you are calling, followed by the country code of the person you are trying to reach, and then their phone number. Make sure you have the correct dialing codes and the person's phone number before making the call.
Hell yes, but its illegal
That number belongs to someone in Ghana - specifically a mobile number.
Yes, you may incur charges if someone texts you from another country, depending on your phone plan and the international texting rates set by your service provider.