Hot News On Telecommunication Companies

Posted by admin on April 25, 2008

The survey of telephone companies

Everybody should realize that a minute consists of sixty seconds. I was surprised to know that for some prepaid calling card providers one minute - just 36 seconds. IDT in juristic acts against a number of their opponents said that it is difficult to vie on a level playing field when a minute is not one minute. Last year IDT/UTA (Union Telecard Alliance) began a lawsuit against several corporations-providers of prepaid phone cards alleging erroneous advertising and deceptive commerce operations.

According to IDT press research, some of their competitors just give 60 percent of the declared minutes to the consumer. In November 2007 Total Call International, Inc. and IDT/UTA have reached a complete resolution of the suit brought by IDT Telecom, Inc. and Union Telecard Alliance, LLC versus Total Call. This brings to four the amount of defendant groups that have resolved the litigation commenced by IDT/UTA before, this year. Today there is a list of other defendants includes about six companies and some of them are: Epana Networks Inc., Dollar Phone Corp., etc.. That pending suit is being on approval in the federal court in Newark, New Jersey. To make everybody know the new telephone service conditions and payment mode, one of the companies announced the advertising notice on their website. The new method permits every cutomer to determine the length of the minute that befits him the best, and the system would keep back minutes form the account and the consumer will have an ability to check exactly how many units were deducted and how many are left. Read the rest of this entry »

How to select the most proper phone card

Posted by admin on March 22, 2008

Cheap phone cards are truly useful! IP-phone or online services like Skype are quite comfortable to use, but if you don't the access for them, you should utilize prepaid phone cards. These cards seem pleasing and fun, specially after you have done some calling card confrontation. The bad news is that if you utilize a prepaid phone card, you must pay for your calls. Read the rest of this entry »

Prepaid calling card 101

Posted by admin on October 26, 2007

A phone card or calling card - a telephone credit card with a Personal Identification Code named also (PIN) employed for a pre-chosen international long distance company being far from family or office. AT&T international telephone calling plans allow to call up a phone from Africa to Antarctica with a phone card dialing a preregulated number (not seldom Toll-Free). It is not fully without a cost, like the majority Voice over Internet carriers claim, but the admirable quality is much better and you doen't have to be connected t the internet to make a call. Give it a try!

International phone cards are rather low-cost, often more than twice cheaper than collect calling, coin operated payphones or having the call invoiced to your hotel or motel room be it a call from Canada, the United States of America, Mexico, Australia, London or India. Read the rest of this entry »