When you are Abroad and you need to make Cheap

When you are Abroad and you need to make Cheap Calls Mobile Calls are hard to Beat

When you are in another country in Europe, Asia or anywhere else and you wish to have the ability to make affordable calls back home to stay in touch, there are plenty of innovative methods you can take advantage of. The problem is, most of the time the specialized requirements of some of these methods can be rather difficult. You may have no WiFi for Skype, for instance, or you may not have a smart phone. Most of the time, for making making cheap calls, mobile phones, the ones that make simple straightforward calls are the most convenient. There's just nothing to beat the immediacy and the convenience of making a simple call directly from your phone. That's the reason why so many of us face up to an unreasonable bill for all the roaming calls we ring up on a trip.

But there is a way you can keep using your mobile phone without running up a huge bill, and I only discovered this recently. A few days before I needed to leave for Canada, I called my phone company, AT&T, and had them turn my plan into a nationwide plan that included Canada. It let me treat Canada, like it was home territory, and there was no 99 cent roaming charge that I had to pay on each call. I needed my data plan to come with me too so that I could use my Blackberry on my trip. I had them switch my data plan to a global one, and I had a full-featured phone service for only a little extra. As soon as I got home from the trip, I had them changed my plan back to what it was. The whole exercise only cost me an extra $30. If I had stayed with my original plan, I would have spent about $250 for all the minutes I spent on the phone on my trip. I always knew that you couldn't beat the mobile for direct and convenient calling. With cheap calls, mobile phones become unbeatable - and you don't even need WiFi anymore.

The only inconvenience involved here is the $30 add-on charge, and the fact that you need to call ahead. Verizon has the same plan too and if you travel overseas for only a few days, usually, you will only be charged for the portion of the month you actually were out. There is a mistake people make here when they pay for just a portion of the month. They forget that they only get a portion of the month'scall minutes as well. If you get 1000 minutes of ait time a month, and you are only leaving for a week, and you intend to come back and change your plan back to normal, you only get 250 minutes. Make sure that you start your global plan early enough that you may have as many minutes as they need. If you want cheap calls, mobile service companies have their rules.

But there don't have these for most countries. Verizon only does Canada and Mexico. But on Sprint, you can buy an add-on pack that costs about three dollars a month, that slashes your roaming rates by two-thirds. For all other countries, for cheap calls, mobile service companies like Verizon offer something called global value plan. You just pay five dollars a month, and you get discounted roaming rates in something like 130 countries. These plans aren't that cheap, but they are certainly an improvement. T-Mobile will even unlock your phone for you, so that you can buy a local SIM card wherever you go.

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