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  • Tips on Making International Calls to Iran

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    December 1st, 2009adminCall to/from

    international calls to IranMaking International Calls is quite economical and easy. But this is possible only with Phone Cards. For the convenience of those who frequently call a particular country there are dedicated cards of that particular country. Similarly those who frequently call Iran would purchase ‘Iran Calling Card’.

    Purchasing this card is quite easy. It is available with all the retailers like a grocery shop, coffee club, petrol bunk etc. It can be bought online also. On purchasing the Iran Calling Card, a unique number is allotted to the Card. In order to call that country all that the caller has to do is to dial the unique number allotted to him. With that he is connected to the toll free calling zone. Thereafter, all that he has to do is to dial the required number is Iran. So, the caller is saved from dialing the country code and the area code etc.

    In fact the caller need not have to remember the telephone numbers he frequently calls in Iran. This is because the caller is provided with the facility of registering the frequently called numbers in Iran. The numbers can be registered with the helpline of the calling company. The helpline is available 24/7 and it is multilingual. So, whenever he wants to call Iran, it would be sufficient if he dials the unique number. The helpline of the calling company will navigate him to the frequently called numbers registered by him. The caller can choose the number he wants to dial and then he has press the ‘dial’ button of his mobile. He is connected. So, the calling is faster and that same time there are no wrong dialings.

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