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October 13, 2013 at 8:39 am #36117
roxana
ParticipantHi there, trying to find a way to call abroad, does anyone know any good (and cheap) way to call phone numbers abroad? Thanks!
October 13, 2013 at 1:43 pm #36122GAVVIE
Participantskype
October 13, 2013 at 9:53 pm #36132Charlie
KeymasterI like Jajah because it allows me to make calls using my phone. There’s a Jajah iPhone app which works well and the cost is very low.
October 13, 2013 at 11:10 pm #36135niklas
ParticipantI’m using Nonoh. Their rates are good, and to some countries you can make free calls.
http://www.nonoh.net/calling_rates/There’s several mobile applications compatible with it. I’m using MobileVoip for iPhone.
October 14, 2013 at 10:15 am #36141les
ParticipantAnother option: you can purchase one of the calling cards they sell outside ChuanDa – Moziqiao gate. I have bought the China Mobile card (100 rmb card gives about 300 minutes to the U.S. – they claim 333 but i have never actually tracked). The quality of the line is usually excellent; on the rare chance you get a bad connection, you just hang up and dial back in, no problem.
i have personally found skype to be unreliable, though a friend uses Nonoh and says it’s good.
October 14, 2013 at 4:19 pm #36150Sascha
ParticipantI used Jajah forever and they were great, but now they do not allow the same payment options, and their service as dropped off dramatically. I use Google and it works really good. Facetime works good as well.
October 16, 2013 at 7:33 pm #36208roxana
ParticipantThanks guys!
I was checking your suggestions, seems that Nonoh has the better rates for the countries that I want to call (much cheaper that the other one mentioned Jajah). I’ve checked that Facetime is just for apple (I have android). The appl that I use and works great (you cannot notice any difference with a phone!) is Viber, the problem is that it requires both parties to be subscribed 🙁
Many thanks!
Roxana
PS. @ Sascha I tried to sent you a pm about the boxes but somehow it seems that those never went out. I still have a couple of small packing boxes and a relatively big one (can carry 4 boxes). pm me if still interested.December 27, 2013 at 9:32 am #37971kellyjas
Participantskype or calling cards with cheap tariffs. Also i use comfi calling cards. When I go to Asia my calls cost 3 cents per minute. I do not know where you are going, depending on the price you need to choose. Choose country and compare Skype and calling card operator.
December 27, 2013 at 11:20 am #37980Charlie
KeymasterI used Jajah forever and they were great, but now they do not allow the same payment options, and their service as dropped off dramatically. I use Google and it works really good. Facetime works good as well.
A few weeks ago Jajah announced that they’re shutting down, so I guess that’s the end of that.
Recently I’ve just been using FaceTime to catch up with my family overseas. Easy for us since we all have iPhones and iPads. Skype works also but I find FaceTime to be so much faster and easier and equally free. I think the days of buying calling cards are over, pretty much now that everyone has high speed internet and video conferences devices and applications and so ubiquitous.
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