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Mobile calls to Sweden. Pay as you go.
I'm trying to find out the cheapest way to make and recieve calls to and from sweden using a pay as you go phone. It is the only option we have as our elderly friend has moved into a carehome.
Alice came to a fork in the road. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" responded the Cheshire cat. "I don't know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."
~Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
~Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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From the UK, any of the cheap international MVNOs, for example White Mobile is 4p to Swedish landline, 15p to mobile.
Surely the Swedish resident isn't going to use a UK sim? They would need to check for rates with the Swedish networks, if you did want to use a UK sim, expect around 28p per minute for roaming calls back to the UK.====0 -
If you both have smartphones and access to WiFi (or included data in contracts), you can make calls for free using Viber.0
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I use an O2 International sim for making overseas calls. It's payg and I generally top up £10 at a time via an atm.
Although it's not the cheapest rate around it's the overall convenience that suits me as I just use it in an old mobile and can make calls wherever I am
For Sweden, call to landlines are 4p per minute and 8p to mobiles. There are no connection charges. Text messages are 10p
http://www.o2.co.uk/international/intsim0 -
I used to use an app from my smartphone called MobileVOIP and that uses my internet connection to a mobile or landline number and I remember it being cheap
Therws lots of companies offering the connection, so check to find cheapest to Sweden, should not be more than 6p/min I'd imagine0 -
If you have inclusive landline minutes, and your calling a swedish landline these people offer at no charge a geographical access number which is included in your inclusive minutes.
www.callsdiscount.com0 -
If you get yourself and your friend a SIM each from Toggle Mobile, and the one in Sweden is signed up for a Swedish ID and number as well as the UK one that comes with it, you can call each other for 3 pence a minute, incoming calls free.
The Swedish number can be added for 30 days free of charge, then another one added when that expires, but I'd suggest pay the optional £5 a year fee to have one permanently allocated.
If the home can let residents receive calls on a landline number, it might be possible to find 1 or 2 pence a minute rates to a Swedish landline, but I haven't looked yet. I checked O2 International and O2 Calling Card and was slightly disappointed. There ought to be better somewhere, but maybe 3p will be a baseline without more complicated arrangements like using more than one provider.0 -
For calling the same landline numbers (up to 3) O2 International Favourites is a very good option. You get 3000 minutes for £10 and a local Swedish 'Call Me' number for your Swedish friends to call you cheaply.
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Thank you for all your help.Alice came to a fork in the road. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" responded the Cheshire cat. "I don't know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."
~Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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