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Access no. to call UK
When I was in UK I used to use those access numbers to call Canada. They were pretty straight forward and you didn't need to open an account with the service provider - just dial the access no. from your BT phone (or mobile) and then the dial your destination no. once prompted. And the call would get charged to your normal bill. Does anyone know of theres any such service here in Canada to call abroad? I tried to look it up but the ones I found want you to open an online account with them.
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Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Edo
(Post 10750806)
When I was in UK I used to use those access numbers to call Canada. They were pretty straight forward and you didn't need to open an account with the service provider - just dial the access no. from your BT phone (or mobile) and then the dial your destination no. once prompted. And the call would get charged to your normal bill. Does anyone know of theres any such service here in Canada to call abroad? I tried to look it up but the ones I found want you to open an online account with them.
http://www.yak.ca/yak-long-distance |
Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Edo
(Post 10750806)
When I was in UK I used to use those access numbers to call Canada. They were pretty straight forward and you didn't need to open an account with the service provider - just dial the access no. from your BT phone (or mobile) and then the dial your destination no. once prompted. And the call would get charged to your normal bill. Does anyone know of theres any such service here in Canada to call abroad? I tried to look it up but the ones I found want you to open an online account with them.
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Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10750811)
I think my phone plan gives me calls to the UK for 2 or 3c a minute. I may have mentioned before that when I first left the UK in 1977, calls "home" cost $US13 for 3 minutes from California. This was 0.1% of my annual income before tax at the time. OP: stop complaining. |
Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10750811)
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Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10750830)
I think my phone plan gives me calls to the UK for 2 or 3c a minute. I may have mentioned before that when I first left the UK in 1977, calls "home" cost $US13 for 3 minutes from California. This was 0.1% of my annual income before tax at the time. |
Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 10750840)
On my plan it is 4c a minute. Lasy year I spent nearly $1 calling the UK. Bloody outrageous.
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Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10750830)
I use 011-441, works a treat.
I think my phone plan gives me calls to the UK for 2 or 3c a minute. I may have mentioned before that when I first left the UK in 1977, calls "home" cost $US13 for 3 minutes from California. This was 0.1% of my annual income before tax at the time. OP: stop complaining. |
Re: Access no. to call UK
If you have relatives in the UK who are on O2, have them look into the O2 International Favourites plan. It's 10GBP per month.
The person who has the phone can select 3 numbers in Canada, including mobiles, that they can call for up to 3000 minutes per month (5h per day, so basically unlimited!). In addition, the owner can choose a local number in any one city, and anyone can call that number for free. That number then routes to the UK mobile, so the call is free (outside of the monthly fee) for both parties. This is what I've been doing with my parents for the past 3 years. I'm still in the UK but my parents, family, and friends all call on my Toronto number and it comes through on my UK mobile for free. (Side note, this has also been convenient for job hunting!) When we move, my husband's family is going to switch to O2 and get this deal to make things more simple in terms of sorting out long distance calling. Alternatively, before O2 came out with this deal, my mom had a "calling card" (sort of) hooked up to her phone. My parents have their phone through Cogeco Home Phone, and my mom set up a standing order for $5 per month. She just dialled a 416 number first and then my number, and it would tell her how many minutes she had left. Unused minutes carried to the next month, and she could top up online at any time. I think the minute rate was around 3-4c/min as well, and it was quite convenient. She cancelled it when I got the deal with O2 though. |
Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by Edo
(Post 10750865)
I am not complaining. I am just looking for a convenient way to call from my office phone without them getting any intl: numbers on the bill :p
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Re: Access no. to call UK
Localtalk - each overseas number you use has a local number (on your usual exchange, so it looks just like a landline number in your town) associated with it. Works brilliantly and is 1c per min to the UK.
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Re: Access no. to call UK
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 10751245)
If you have relatives in the UK who are on O2, have them look into the O2 International Favourites plan. It's 10GBP per month.
The person who has the phone can select 3 numbers in Canada, including mobiles, that they can call for up to 3000 minutes per month (5h per day, so basically unlimited!). In addition, the owner can choose a local number in any one city, and anyone can call that number for free. That number then routes to the UK mobile, so the call is free (outside of the monthly fee) for both parties. This is what I've been doing with my parents for the past 3 years. I'm still in the UK but my parents, family, and friends all call on my Toronto number and it comes through on my UK mobile for free. (Side note, this has also been convenient for job hunting!) When we move, my husband's family is going to switch to O2 and get this deal to make things more simple in terms of sorting out long distance calling. Alternatively, before O2 came out with this deal, my mom had a "calling card" (sort of) hooked up to her phone. My parents have their phone through Cogeco Home Phone, and my mom set up a standing order for $5 per month. She just dialled a 416 number first and then my number, and it would tell her how many minutes she had left. Unused minutes carried to the next month, and she could top up online at any time. I think the minute rate was around 3-4c/min as well, and it was quite convenient. She cancelled it when I got the deal with O2 though. |
Re: Access no. to call UK
I use this calling card, which you can purchase either online or at 7-11:
http://www.ciciphonecard.com/cicieuro 1c/min to UK landlines |
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