On 30/03/2012 21:17, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Right. Callers from outside your country sure appreciate that
caller pays surcharge on top of the charge for international long distance,
as it's not readily apparent to foreigners that caller pays applies.
Anyone dialling from outside the UK can spot a UK mobile number as
it will start +44 7... (where + is 011 for NANP countries).
It's up to your calltime provider to advise you how much calls will
cost. (Who else can say?) As a random example AT&T quote separate
landline and wireless rates to various countries so it should be
readily apparent to anyone who bothers to check international calling
rates before dialling:
http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/in.../in-the-us.jsp
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Graham Nye
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