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Originally Posted by ygeffens
Does this exist?
As far as I know, the person having a USA mobile phone, has to pay for receiving a call, right?
Calling a USA mobile phone number is almost free, see Voipcheap:
United States (Landline) FREE* FREE*
United States (Mobile) 0.010 0.012
I wouldn't mind having to pay for receiving a call (as long as the rate/min isn't too high). This way, anyone can call me for free, and I pay for receiving the call.
Just curious...
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For the caller, there is no diff. between calling a U.S. or Canadian landline or a U.S. or Canadian cell. IOW, if you can call a U.S. landline free, you can call a U.S. cell phone free. There is absolutely no difference.
Overall cell rates in the U.S. (and Canada) are MUCH cheaper than in most other parts of the world. Eg. I have 3000 min./mo. for $50 - less than 2 cents/min. Prepaid is a lot more expensive 10 cents/min or more depending on how much you buy.
Make use of T-M's UMA/wifi free calling from any place in the world with access to wifi. I use an LG G6, wife an S7)
A/o Oct 20, 2013 no need for intl prepaid as T-Mobile U.S. includes voice roaming at 20¢/min (in and out)., unlimited text (in and out), and unlimited data in 140+ countries.
My Plan -[6 lines] U.S. T-Mobile unlimited minutes (incoming and outgoing), unlimited text, fast data on each line. that $145/mo. total! . (In U.S. no surcharge for calling a cell.) If a line exceeds 2G of data in a month, pay $10 more for that line. [That only happens a couple times/year.