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Make International Calls Using a PrePaid Calling Card

Immigrants and those in the U.S. working or visiting on a visa always want to keep in touch with friends and family in their home country. But calling home can be expensive. Make and international call and you will pay triple or quadruple the rate for a domestic call.  

  

If you want to know how to make international calls for less money, look into some of the new prepaid calling cards. These new generation calling cards allow you to make international calls to family and friends for a reasonable rate. As you make the calls, you add reward points to your card. These points add up to allow you to make free calls using the card.  

  

These new calling cards are offered by companies who own the international towers and because there is no middle man, the company can offer better rates. Cards are sold at local retailers and those retailers who partner with the company to sell the cards in their stores can collect a percentage of the revenue from selling the cards to clients. 

As more immigrants and visa workers enter the United States, the services they require offer market opportunities to U.S. companies looking for a new client base. Because of the increase in population, it is likely U.S. companies will continue to attract these clients with more and better services. That means there will be more options for prepaid calling cards and international calling services.  

  

It is even easier to make international calls if the foreign visitors, visa holders and immigrants own a computer. They can make international calls from their computer to land lines and cell phones in other countries for a reasonable fee. If the friend or family member they are calling has a computer, they can make international calls for free using VOIP (voice over internet protocol) technology.  

  

There is no doubt the international calling market is less expensive and more accessible than at any other time in history and that is good news for U.S. citizens and visitors with family and friends in other countries.