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Rates quoted are subject to
change and are plus tax and fees stated in the Terms of Service of
each provider.
Save up to 95% on Prepaid Calling Cards.
The Verizon (MCI) World
Traveler Phone Card now offers new
extremely low rates for an average savings
of 60% (vs. previous MCI World Traveler
rates).
With the Verizon
(MCI) World Traveler you can call to and
from more countries worldwide
(43 new countries), talk longer
(average of 60% more) and do so over Verizon's (MCI)
superior world wide communications network
(clear and reliable connections).
Take a moment to
see how much more you could be
saving on your very next international long distance
phone call. You'll be glad you did.
IMPORTANT: The
Verizon (MCI) World Traveler Phone Card is currently available in
denominations of $ $12.50, $20 and $50. The
$12.50 card is now on sale for $10 (20%
Off), but offers different rates.
Low Cost
Telecommmunications is proud to
present:
0.6¢ per Minute Domestic Long
Distance
International Phone Cards from 0.1¢ per
Minute
May be used as a cheap,
high quaility dial around service:
Please check calling card
prices. They may be less than you pay for a direct dial
call! Please scroll down for a list of prices by
country.
NOTICE: Rates subject to change by
provider. Coin phone surcharge MAY APPLY. Please read
terms of service carefully. Cards to the same country may be
from different providers at different rates or the same provider at
different rates. (Rate per minute may go down if more minutes
are purchased.) Some cards are recharageable while others
are not. Rounding of minutes may vary based on provider and
country. Some cards may have service charges while others
don't. Please check for expiration: some cards will
expire while others won't expire. Please select the best plan
based on your usage and needs.
Rates quoted are the lowest possible for
that country and MAY require buying a larger quantity of
minutes to get the lowest rate. Please click on the
with banner above for specific rates.
^Why not buy one or
more prepaid calling cards as a gift(s) for U S
Military troups in Iraq or Afghanistan so he/she may
called their loved ones? Print the card(s) and see Operation
Komando (above) for the address to mail your gift(s)
to.
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