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Providers of Free European Calls
Becca
Posts: 48 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Euphony offer European calls to landlines at £5.99/month (after the cheaper initial months)
http://www.euphony.co.uk/eutalkPlus/euTalk18.htm
Of course Talk Talk offer bundled European calls also.
Are there any other companies which offer European calls at £5.99/month or less?
Thanks!
http://www.euphony.co.uk/eutalkPlus/euTalk18.htm
Of course Talk Talk offer bundled European calls also.
Are there any other companies which offer European calls at £5.99/month or less?
Thanks!
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No Euphony is the cheapest. Over the first 18 months you actually pay less then a £1 a week, an average of £4.33p a month.
The calls are inclusive, not free, as you pay for the package that they are included in. They are not just to Europe either.0 -
Yes, Sky do on their £5/month Sky Talk Unlimited CPS package.Becca wrote:Are there any other companies which offer European calls at £5.99/month or less?
It's only to 10 countries, you also have to continue paying Sky a monthly satellite TV subscription (minimum full price subscription now £15/month) and, IMHO, is inferior to the Euphony package you mention, but it might suit a few people (e.g. those who are already Sky TV subscibers and who are wary of Euphony's 18 month contract requirement).Sky Talk Unlimited international landline destinations:
United States, Ireland, Spain, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Italy, Netherlands.(also includes calls to international mobiles in Canada and USA)Time has moved on (much quicker than it used to - or so it seems at my age) and my previous advice on residential telephony has been or is now gradually being overtaken by changes in the retail market. Hence, I have now deleted links to my previous 'pearls of wisdom'. I sincerely hope they helped save some of you money.0 -
Unless you are making a lot of calls to Europe, just using Call18185 might be cheaper, from 0.5p/min. Or in between, you might use one of the Betamax VoIP companies at €30 a year giving 300 minutes per 7 days to their free destinations.0
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