Posts Tagged by long distance calling
Connect to the Orient by Phone
| April 30, 2012 | Posted by BlueTone_CEO under Events. Lifestyle. Trends. Tips |
Tweet Hi, friends! BlueTone welcomes you with some new offers and deals that were meant to make your life easier when it comes to long distance calling. Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt – wonderful touristic destinations for some, home for others – they’re easily reachable with the help of BlueTone’s new calling rates. Tweet
Save on Phone Bills – 5 Easy Tips
| November 30, 2011 | Posted by BlueTone_CEO under Events. Lifestyle. Trends. Tips, Long Distance |
Tweet Money and winter holidays – not a good combination. On occasions like this, money just slip through our fingers. On times like this, it’s more than necessary to save on other things or services. What can you save on?! How about your phone bills? 1. Are you loyal to your carrier? That’s great! Have…
News @ BlueTone
| April 20, 2011 | Posted by BlueTone_CEO under Events. Lifestyle. Trends. Tips, International Calling, Long Distance |
You may now use your existing PIN number to make calls anywhere in the world, from this countries. So, either you’re going to visit your family and friends back to your native country, or you’re traveling there for business or fun, you can make calls to anywhere in the world as if from your own home.
Why use the phone and not the internet to maintain relationships?
| April 12, 2011 | Posted by BlueTone_CEO under Events. Lifestyle. Trends. Tips, International Calling, Long Distance |
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Long Distance Rates Plummet Since 1927
| August 3, 2010 | Posted by BrianP under International Calling, Long Distance |
Tweet Do you know that the first transatlantic long distance call from New York to London by AT&T in 1927 cost $75 for just three minutes? By 1934, however, AT&T’s transpacific cost for three minutes between the U.S. and Japan via radio only cost $39! You’re probably laughing right now considering how far we’ve come.…