The owner of the telephone pays for long distance services. Each phone company charges a different amount for long distance calls.
Most providers will still charge you cell phone minutes because you are still going through their system. It's similar to the idea of forwarding your home land-line phone to a long-distance number; you'll be charged for the local incoming call (if separate charges apply), and for the long-distance charges to the number to which you forwarded it.
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Toll-free calls made to a company are a form of long-distance service that is charged to the company. The company pays for the long-distance service charges in this case rather than the customer, much in the same way that collect call service charges are billed.
Yes. Since the recipient of the call is paying the long-distance charges, they have a right to see your number.
If a phone company charges $0.30 for the first minute and $0.25 for each additional minute for a long-distance call, how long did you talk if the phone call cost $8.05?
Long Distance Call - song - was created in 2005.
is it long distance to call windsor from amherstburg
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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.
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.
A long distance call would be considered New Orleans, LA. to Hang Kong, China.
Anything outside your area code is usually long distance.