Updated: Thursday 19 January, 2012
By Anthony Hill - anthony.hill@consumerchoices.co.uk
Making cheap calls to India use to only be possible if you used a phonecard or went through a complicated redirection process. But now there are more options available to make cheap calls to India...
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If you make a lot of calls to India, you could be wasting a small fortune, depending on the provider you use. Each provider specialises in particular types of calls so, for instance, Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) offers some great deals on UK calls and broadband packages, but a 10-minute call to India during the day with Virgin Media can cost you over £10. Thankfully, there are other providers that cater for people who want to save on calls abroad.
You can also buy add-ons for your home phone package to reduce the cost of international calls.
For example, if you sign-up with BT's (www.bt.com) Friends & Family International package, which costs an extra £1 a month on top of your normal monthly contract, you can call India for just 5p per minute, so a 10-minute call would cost 50p plus a 13.1p call connection fee. You can also get a discount on calls to mobiles in India, cutting costs down to as little as 9p per minute on the same BT plan. This BT scheme offers discounts on international calls to 234 destinations.
If you're signing up for this sort of deal with any provider, be sure to check the small print. In many cases, the offer of inclusive calls or discounted calls only applies to calls that last under an hour. You will have to hang up and re-dial to avoid paying the full call charge after your hour is up.
If you have the internet in your home, one of the best ways to make cheap calls to India is by using your broadband connection. This method of making calls is called Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), using providers like Vonage (www.vonage.co.uk) and Skype. To use either of these services, all you have to do is download the software from your chosen website and sign-up for an account. Then, if the person you're calling has the same service, you can phone them over the internet for free. If they don't you can still use your Skype or Vonage service to call their landline at a reduced cost.
Vonage even offers a tariff that caters especially for cheap calls to India, offering a half-price per-minute rate for a monthly charge.
For more information on VoIP and making internet calls, read our guide to VoIP providers.
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