It depends on your calling plan. If you are calling a mobile phone (cell phone), the cost depends only on the telephone number, not on where the mobile happens to be physically located at the time you call. For example, if you are using a landline in Napa, California, calling a cell phone with a number from Eureka, California, they are both in area code 707, but not within the same local calling area. Toll charges will apply for the call, unless you have a calling plan with a larger local calling area (or unlimited nationwide long distance).
That depends on a number of factors, including your long distance telephone company and calling plan, where you're calling, and in many countries whether you're calling a landline or a mobile phone (cell phone).
A good long distance phone service for calling China is Vontage home phone service. There is also AT&T international long distance.
Yes. If your parents don't want you calling it, you might get in trouble from them, particularly if it's a long distance or "900" number.
There is a first phone number for ever country
That depends on the country you are calling from; if you are calling from United States just have to dial as a long national distance call 1 plus area code (809 or 829) plus the phone number. If calling from other country just have to dial 001 plus the area code and phone number.
There are a large number of different phone services offered that you can choose from. In order to find out which one is the best, I would suggest calling the different phone companies and asking what they have to offer.
Type "*67" before the number.
AT&T Landline Phone Service Traditional landline phone service from AT&T with unlimited local & long distance calling plans, just local phone service, or loocal with cent per minute long distance calling plans.
If you are calling a toll-free number from a landline in Puerto Rico, it will not show up on your bill, because there is no charge. If you are calling from a mobile phone (cell phone), the call may show up on your bill, because you are still using airtime minutes, even though there is no charge for the long distance.
A digital phone line is another fancy word for VoIP. To call one of these phones dial the number as you usually would. There isn't anything different about calling a VoIP line than calling a landline.
Regular calling Number from your mobile
If someone calls your MagicJack phone number, it will be a long-distance call if the area code and prefix is outside of the caller's local calling area. For example, if you get a MagicJack number in area code 816 (Kansas City, MO), and someone calls you on that number from Denver, it will be a long-distance call, even if you and your MagicJack are physically located in Denver. Of course, if your friend has a calling plan with unlimited U.S. long distance, it's not a problem.