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kimberlina01 Aug 22nd, 2005 01:01 PM

Int. Calling Card: MCI or AT&T
 
I am traveling in Italy for 2 weeks and want a calling card to call back home in the US.
I found some good ones thru MCI or AT&T with low rates and no fees. Only problem is...MCI card is only good on MCI paypones and vice-versus.
Does anyone have a clue if Italy is partial to MCI or AT&T ????
Thanx

elaine Aug 22nd, 2005 01:04 PM

I don't know what MCI card you are referring to, but I bought an MCI card at Costco some months ago, and I was able to use it both from hotel rooms and a couple of generic public phones.
All I needed to do was dial the local MCI access number, which in itself was a free call. Each country has its own access number.

Alternatively, you can just buy an international calling card at most
tobacco shops or newsstands in Italy.

kimberlina01 Aug 22nd, 2005 01:11 PM

that's good to know...
i found a MCI World Traveler Phone Card on a web site (www.speedypin.com). It has no connection fees, and is only 28.7¢ a min.
I used to have one like you have but the price per min was much higher.
i suppose i could get a cheap one here and then buy another one there like you suggest.
i'm new to this !!

elaine Aug 22nd, 2005 01:31 PM

I'm not sure my rate was higher than yours, though I didn't do a per-minute calculation. I paid $20 US for the card, made at least 60 minutes worth of calls,and I have about 20 minutes left.
All approximations.

AnneO Aug 22nd, 2005 05:34 PM

Last trip, I went over with an ATT prepaid card (purchased from Sam's). Calls in US about 3cents/minute, but overseas to home about 27-30 cents. We found it much cheaper to simply pick up an international phone card there... got 100 minute card for about 5Euro. Much cheaper, and much easier to use.

If you do go with a US based card, make sure you call first while you are at home to get the international dialing instructions...the initial call in # will differ depending on where you are calling from.

Anne

kimberlina01 Aug 23rd, 2005 03:51 AM

good advice-
i think i will pick up the cheapest one i can find here ($12-15) and then get another one over there.

Betsy Aug 23rd, 2005 06:41 AM

Forget the MCI/ATT cards available at Costco, etc. in the US. Just walk into a tobacco shop or newsstand and buy one when you get to Italy. Many more minutes for much less $$. I speak from experience!

kimberlina01 Aug 24th, 2005 03:23 AM

Thanx Betsy-
One question: What the heck is a tobacco shop?
:)

Also, are they available at the airport since that is my first stop on land and then i go to a rental car place.

kimberlina01 Sep 6th, 2005 02:56 AM

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