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  2. Long-distance calling - Wikipedia

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    While technically and legally long-distance, this calling area is not necessarily served by the same carrier used for "regular" long-distance, or may be provided at different rates. In some cases, customer confusion occurs as, due to rate or carrier distinctions, a local long-distance call can be billed at a higher per-minute rate than ...

  3. What's the Cheapest Long Distance? -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    Ask 10 people the cheapest way to make long distance calls, and you'll get 20 different answers. The field is wide open, with calling cards, cell phone plans, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP ...

  4. 10-10-321 - Wikipedia

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    10-10-321, 10-10-345, 10-10-220, and 10-10-987 are United States long-distance phone services best known for their prolific television and direct mail advertising in the late 1990s. 10-10-321 was the first mass-marketed service of its type. 10-10-345 was owned by AT&T, and the rest were all owned by MCI, which is now part of Verizon.

  5. International call - Wikipedia

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    These cards typically offer rates lower than most traditional long-distance products and services, and can be used via landline, cellular phone, PBX, and some VoIP services, as well as from some airports and hotels. In the United Kingdom, there are various ways to make an international call. [1] For users with access to a landline:

  6. 10 Cheapest Countries To Work Remotely - AOL

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  7. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Yes, unlimited calling to 150 countries or "Pay As You Go" per-minute rates - available with all plans; seems to include even FREE one. Int'l texting to more than 150 countries. [ 176 ] [ 179 ] [ 180 ]

  8. Interexchange carrier - Wikipedia

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    An interexchange carrier (IXC), in U.S. legal and regulatory terminology, is a type of telecommunications company, commonly called a long-distance telephone company.It is defined as any carrier that provides services across multiple local access and transport areas (interLATA).

  9. Wide Area Telephone Service - Wikipedia

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    WATS was introduced by the Bell System in 1961 as a long-distance flat-rate plan by which a business could obtain a special line with an included number of hours ('measured time' or 'full-time') of long-distance calling to a specified area. [2] [3] These lines were most often connected to private branch exchanges in large businesses.