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Posted Today - July 2, 2009 - UNLIMITED LONG DISTANCE CALLS
If you are looking to save money on your monthly bills by finding
cheap long distance rates, check out
our Top 10 List of ulta-inexpensive telecommunication providers!
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** Service available only to residents of Pacific Bell, BellSouth, Southwestern Bell, Bell Atlantic, Ameritech, USWest (Qwest).
In-state and international rates vary by state. Click here to check for exact availability |
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*Results based on a 30-Minute call length.
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Cheap Rates Tips
Four Easy Ways to Lower Your Cheap Long Distance Phone Bill
Introduction
Though most of these companies offer excellent deals, no single rate plan is best for everyone.
Be sure to compare these programs carefully to determine which plan is the best for you. Some
tips on choosing the right long distance program for your needs:
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Check for monthly service charges. If you have a relatively small T1 connection long distance bill, even a
monthly service charge of $3-$6 may make a huge difference in how much you actually save. Consumers
spending less than $20 monthly should generally look for a plan that has no monthly service charges.
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Check for monthly minimums. Some carriers have a minimum amount that they will bill you for,
otherwise your bill will be raised to that amount. If you are a low biller, make sure that you
will spend at least as much as the monthly minimum, taking discounted rates into consideration.
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Check your intrastate rate. If you make many calls within your state, it is important to
choose a rate plan which gives you the best rate for in-state calls. Some programs will lure
you with a low interstate (state-to-state) rate, but will hit you with high charges to make
calls just a few miles away. Make sure that you take intrastate rates into account when choosing
your service provider.
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Check billing increments. This is a must for those who use the phone for business long distance, faxes and
make many short phone calls. Most long distance carriers simply "round up" the charge for your
phone calls to the next full minute. If your call lasts 1 minute and 5 seconds, you will probably
be billed for two minutes. Full minute billing does not affect most residential customers who
make calls lasting an average of 6 minutes or more that greatly. However, if you make many
short duration calls, it pays to find a long distance carrier who bills in T1 line connection six second
increments. Be sure to check the fine print.
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