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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Easiest Ways To Make Cheap Calls To Nigeria

By Flora Vinson


Technology has shrunken the world and made communication easier. The main reason behind this form of globalization has been the updates in communication systems. Making cheap calls to Nigeria is no longer much of a problem as it was before the advent of cellular networks.

Most mobile companies are competing by providing customers with constant updates in their technology; landline still remains a cheaper option though. An increase is seen in landline companies which in turn increases the competition in the field; this has made landlines even cheaper. Despite higher costs and theft risks the mobile phone remains in trend.

Wireless technology has attracted many users, but budget oriented people still prefer calling from landlines. The landline technology has lagged behind in this fast paced world it has not seen many significant changes to make it more beneficial. Since not many updates are possible to the landline system at the moment, their value has seen decreasing.

There are two other methods to help you make a more economical call. There are some service providers with the sole purpose of overseas calling. Signing up for this service will connect your landline to an exclusive overseas number. This way you will only be charged the local landline rates of the country.

Another option is to buy a SIM card of a mobile company in the country you want to call. Using the SIM in your home country as an international roamer, will make calling the foreign country cheaper. This is known as a virtual number method.

The best way around this problem is to use voice over internet protocol. This just needs a computer and internet. Once you have the two essentials then just sign-up with the service and start using it to make your cheap calls to nigeria. Some of these services even offer video chat for better interaction.




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