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Ringing a mobile in India
Penelope_Penguin
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Hello, hope you can help.
My daughter is travelling around India for four months. She has a working mobile phone, but only sporadic access to Internet and Skype.
What is the easiest and cheapest way for us to call her?
Many thanks
My daughter is travelling around India for four months. She has a working mobile phone, but only sporadic access to Internet and Skype.
What is the easiest and cheapest way for us to call her?
Many thanks
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If you have regular access to internet, the cheapest way is usually Skype: you can buy a monthly subscription to call towards mobile or landline numbers. I just checked and it would be 6.60/month for 800 minutes to call to India which seems a good price.
If you think you'll only call once in a while you'd be better off with PAYG though, and some mobile networks might actually be cheaper, I think mine (Giffgaff) only charges a few pence per minutes.0 -
Penelope_Penguin wrote: »Hello, hope you can help.
My daughter is travelling around India for four months. She has a working mobile phone, but only sporadic access to Internet and Skype.
What is the easiest and cheapest way for us to call her?
Many thanks
This is what you need O2 International favourites £10 you will get 3000 min to call India landline or mobile: https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/international/calling-international-numbers?country=IND
If you just want PAYG: http://www.vectonemobile.co.uk/pay-as-you-go/rates/international-rates.aspx
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You haven't said whether your daughter has a UK or Indian mobile. Presuming that it's Indian then the advice already given seems good to me. If it's UK then she'd get charged a fair whack to receive the calls.0
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Thank you everyone - much apprecieated:beer:You haven't said whether your daughter has a UK or Indian mobile. Presuming that it's Indian then the advice already given seems good to me. If it's UK then she'd get charged a fair whack to receive the calls.
She has met with an Indian school friend who has provided her with an Indian phone, but thanks for that top tip
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If your with EE, Orange,T Mobile ,O2, or Three Contract or Payg using http://www.dialacode.com/cheap-international-calls-to-India it will cost you 2p a minute.0
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