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This is an international calling card, please note this is not a prepaid cell phone refill card!


The AT&T phone card has the kind of quality and features you'd expect. Outstanding connectivity, domestic and international calling (call from more than 100 foreign countries!), no connection/maintenance fees, and no expiration. Here's a card you'll always want to have with you!

· No
· Maintenance Fee - No
· Rounding - 1 minute
· Toll Free Access Numbers - Yes
· Local Access Numbers - No
· Tax - No
· Pay Phone Charge - Yes
· Validity period - unlimited
· Prompt Languages - English, Spanish


Important notice!

INTERNATIONAL RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

PLEASE CALL AT&T CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR INFORMATION: %service%.

AT&T PREPAID PHONE CARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS NOTICE AGREEMENT

Please review AT&T rates and charges, including new in-state calling rates.

The in-state calling rates for all minutes purchased prior to January 1, 2007 will remain in effect until depleted. You can review the new in-state rates at http://www.att.com/prepaidguide or call the Customer Care number on your card for details.


Please read the disclaimer about additional provisions. Rates and fees are subject to change without notice. Application of surcharges and fees has the effect of reducing total minutes on the card.
AT&T Dialing Instructions
Calling From Outside of US/Canada:
1. Dial the AT&T Access Number for the country you are in and wait for the prompt;
2. Dial 800-506-9511 and wait for the prompt;
3. Enter your PIN number and wait for the prompt;
4. Dial your destination number:
-- To US/Canada: 1 + Area code + Phone number
-- Other countries: 011 + Country Code + City Code + Phone Number

Calling From US/Canada:
1. Dial Access Number and wait for the prompt;
2. Enter your PIN number and wait for the prompt;
3. Dial destination number.

• If no connection is established in 20 seconds, please hang up and try again.
• To redial, press star three times (***) and dial the destination number.
• For other options, press pound (#): to hear balance (in US domestic minutes),
press 3; for U.S. Directory Assistance, press 4; for Speed Dial, press 5.

For questions regarding connection quality please contact Card's Customer Service (the number is provided in the same email with Phone Card’s PIN and Dialing Instructions).

For questions regarding sales or services please contact us.


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Long distance
Long distance in telecommunications, refers to telephone calls made outside a certain area, usually characterized by an area code outside of a local call area. Long-distance calls usually carry long-distance charges which, within certain nations, vary between phone companies and are the subject of much competition from different phone card compaines. International calls are calls made between different countries, and usually carry much higher charges unless you use discount phone cards that have lower calling rates. These long distance phone calls are charged to the calling party unless the called party accepts a collect call. But of course with a calling card this is not a concern. Another option is that some phone cards include a free 800-number so that family and friends can all you and you pay for the call.

Categories and calling charges
In the United States, long distance can refer to two different classes of phone calls that are not local calls. The most common class of long-distance calling is often called interstate long-distance, though the more accurate term is inter-LATA interstate long distance. This is the form of long-distance most commonly meant by the toll calling, and the one for which long-distance carriers are usually chosen by telephone customers when they need to call to someone in another state.

Another form of long-distance phone call that is relevant more to those in US states, is known as inter-LATA intrastate long distance. This refers to a calling area outside of the customer’s LATA but within the phone customer's state. While technically and legally long-distance, this calling area is not necessarily served by the same carrier used for "regular" long distance calls, or may be provided at different rates that may be quite a bit higher than calls made to more distant locations. In many cases customer confusion occurs, due to rate or carrier distinctions, a local long-distance call can be billed at a higher per-minute rate than interstate long-distance calls, despite being a shorter distance. But this confusion and seeming price gouging is to be expected from most phone companies as a normal practice. And they wonder why people turn more and more to phone card providers and services like Skype...!



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