no, unless it really is a long distance call.
no it will not charge them but it will you the callee Yes, on many calling plans you pay for airtime, whether you are placing or receiving the call on your cell phone.
depends on your carrier but, most carriers in the u.s. won't consider any call long distance unless you are calling outside the United States.
Comware does not charge for long distance calls. The long distance call use is included in the cell phone contract. However, there is a charge for international used of the Comware long distance phone service. A call to the local Comwave cell phone company will provide a more adept explanation in regards to charging for long distance calls.
yes it may be charge.
In my opinion you will find the best domestic long distance plans with a cell phone. WIth some prepaid plains you can call from anyone to anyone with one llow monthly charge.
Yes, the cell phone company does not keep track of where the phone call comes in from. The cell phone user has free minutes and chargeable minutes. If it's not free weekends or after 9:00 for T-Mobile customers for example...you pay by using minutes.
A toll-free number has no long distance charge associated, but calls from a mobile phone (cell phone) will still incur airtime charges, the same as local calls.
Most providers will still charge you cell phone minutes because you are still going through their system. It's similar to the idea of forwarding your home land-line phone to a long-distance number; you'll be charged for the local incoming call (if separate charges apply), and for the long-distance charges to the number to which you forwarded it.
Depends on how the phone was broken, and type of warranry you have.
No reason why not - providing the phone has sufficient credit to connect the call.
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