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Your phone and how to keep in touch with loved ones is often an over looked when planning a trip. Find out what you should know, before you go. American consumers have many calling options available while on vacation. Find out about your options when traveling throughout America. Public and Pay Telephones These are often over looked these days but can be important when on vacation. Local and long distance call rates charged from pay phones and phones in public places, like hospitals, hotels and motels, can vary. When using a public phone you will come across an Operator Service Provider (OSP). They provide the long distance service. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules require each public and pay phone provider to post, in plain view, on or near the telephone, the name, address and toll free telephone number of the OSP. Look at this printed information on or near the telephone to determine which Operator Service Providers (OSP) is providing service. The posted information must also include a written disclosure that the rates for operator-assisted calls are available upon request, that consumers have a right to obtain access to the interstate long distance carrier of their choice, and that consumers may call their preferred carriers using that telephone. In order to determine which OSP is handling your call, pick up the receiver and call your number. After you dial you will hear a message from the OSP, identifying itself. And by pressing no more than 2 keys the recording will also tell you how much your phone call will cost. You can either use this carrier or access your preferred carrier by hanging up and dialing their access code. It is important at this point to note that using a calling card issued by your preferred carrier, will not connect you with that carrier unless you dial the access code first. You are able to make toll-free calls from pay phones to an operator or to directory assistance without depositing a coin. You can also call other 800, 866, 877 and 888 numbers. Emergency service calls to 911 are toll-free as are local calls to Telecommunications Relay Services. This service allows calls to and from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech disabled. Phone Cards Prepaid phone cards, allow you to buy time on a telephone in advance. Prepaid cards can be bought with a fixed number of minutes or a fixed amount. You place the call and when the time or money on the card runs out the call ends. These cards are very convenient and negate the need to carry coins. These cards are sold in many locations including – post offices, newsstands, travel agencies, grocery and convenience stores. If you run out of credit on your phone card some allow you to ‘top it up’ using your credit card. One point to keep in mind is that a surcharge or connection fee may apply if you make a call using a pay phone. Mobile or “cell” phones Taking your cell phone with you on a trip is convenient, but it may not be cost effective when you are traveling outside of your home calling area, especially if you don’t have a nationwide long distance calling plan. Cell phone providers have their own service area, its own billing system, and fees for roaming. Before selecting a plan, make sure you understand your home calling area boundaries and your roaming fee plan. Also, remember you pay whenever you place or receive a call. If you plan to use your cell phone while traveling, call your carrier to ask about rates outside your home calling area, roaming rates and whether or not you can make international calls. Call your carrier to find out whether pre-paid phone cards can be used with your cell phone. Some prepaid cards won’t work with cell phones or it increase the per-minute call rate causing it to be very expensive. One last note on safety. Several American states have laws prohibiting the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. Make sure you know the rules. Have a fun, safe trip and keep in touch. With You in Technology Adam White

Adam is the non-technical adviser for Discover-VoIP. info, discussing VoIP Cell Phones and VoIP Service Providers.
 

The twenty first century is the technology era. Everyday a new technology comes out and dramatically changes an industry or two. Many human science experts believe that as technology advances, family bonds are becoming looser. Many kids prefer to spend time in front of their PCs instead of spending time at the familys dinner table. Technology affects other family activities in similar ways. Families are not ready to give up though. One of the ways that families strike back is by planning family trips to allow their members to spend some quality time together.
People get to spend a lot of quality time with their families and close friend on cruises. While the goal of these cruises is to get family members closer together and strengthen family bonds, it is necessary for family members to carefully plan these cruises so they have everything they need.
The packing process is one of the important parts of a cruise. People usually pack some clothes and other personal belongings. Many people take their PDAs and cell phones as well just in case they need them. But, what most people forget is the fact that cell phones do not work everywhere. There are other options available to the passengers. One is to use the communication services that are available on the cruise ships. Most cruise ships have phones available that passengers can use in case of an emergency to contact their friends and families. However, these phones are extremely expensive to use. People might end up paying as much as a couple of dollars per minute to make a simple call.
Without a doubt, the best option available to the passengers is a prepaid travel phone calling card. Travel Phone calling cards are very convenient to use. Most of these cards come with convenience features such as pinless dialing making them very easy to use. In addition, these cards are much cheaper than cell phones and the phones available on cruise ships. Some of these cards offer rates as low as a cent a minute for International calls. Besides, unlike cell phones, travel phone calling cards do not require long term commitments. This allows customers to use these cards whenever they want them without worrying about monthly fees. Moreover, travel phone cards do not have a battery to charge. These travel cards are highly portable and do not take much space. That is the reason travel phone cards are must have for cruises.

Brian Hawkins is an affiliate marketing manager for Pingos prepaid phone card affiliate program that provides Prepaid Travel Phone Calling Cards online at http://www. pingo. com
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