How do I know if a call within the same area code is long distance? Is there a search engine for that?
Friday, November 13th, 2009 at
2:01 am
I’m about to change my home phone plan and my free long distance calling will be eliminated. I know that some Cialis Online buy numbers within my area code (650) are considered long distance. Is there some way I can find out whether or not a number is local or not without calling first and checking my bill? Thank you!

This is what you need.: http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=analysis&sub=phonenr
You put the phone number there with 1 in front (1650) and the system will let you know what’s the provider and the city and so on.
EXample: I put 16502467904 and the system replied:
Number billable as geographic number
Country or destination United States
City or exchange location South San Francisco, CA
Original network provider* Pacific Bell
If it’s in your city and from the same provider- then it has got to be a local call
Once you get this sorted, I recommend you get yourself a calling card for your long distance calls.
Check out http://www.callingcardspage.com
Use the search box from their home page searching calling from US and Calling to US.
Then you’ll see 4 calling cards. The best one by far is the emerald card. the green one. it has absolutely no hidden charges and the rate is just 1.5cents/minute.
$20 (the minimum purchase) will give you about 1300 minutes.
I hope this helps
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