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jannik Jun 16th, 2003 12:58 AM

telephone from us to europe.
 
hi.im going to us for 23 days in august, but i have to call my job in norway somtimes. how can i do that? i dont want to call from the hotel,because of the price. can i buy a telephone card and call from a payphone? any suggestions???


gail Jun 16th, 2003 04:36 AM

They sell international phone cards in many places - gas stations, convenience stores, even food markets. I have never used one but am told they work just fine from a pay or other phone.

PS - my daughter is going to Norway next week. I never was able to find out how she could call home from Norway, but the teacher/tour leader promises to get them to an internet cafe so they can email their nervous parents.

jannik Jun 16th, 2003 07:18 AM

hi.thanks for the info.your daughter can buy telecard in norway, at least in the cities like:oslo,bergen,trondheim etc.they cost about 15 us for 120 minutes.do you need som info about norway,can you post it here,and i will try to help.thanks again..

gail Jun 16th, 2003 08:08 AM

Thanks for offering Norway info, but she does not have a lot of choices to make about what to see - it is a group tour for 40 13-year-olds for 11 days, includes Sweden, Denmark, Norway - with the most time in Norway. It is a group from her school and the 5 teachers lead a trip to someplace in Europe once a year. They are doing some kayaking and glacier hiking.

We got her some local currency before she left - hope you find US dollar less confusing than 3 different kinds of Kroners/Kronors, each with a different exchange rate.

Suzie Jun 16th, 2003 08:46 AM

Sister's husband called from the Rolling Stones concert in Berlin yesterday from his cell phone to her cell phone which at the time was in N. CA. That seemed to work out ok. Do you have a cell phone? Check with your carrier about getting a plan tha twould work for this.

red63corvette Jun 16th, 2003 11:16 AM

Jannik,

You can purchase phone cards in many locations here. The cheapest one I've found for international calls is an AT&T card sold in WalMart. You can buy them in small denominations and use your credit card to recharge them.

I have no idea on the rates to Norway but I know the rate to the UK is about 20 cents per minute. If you'd like me to check it out, let me know.

So where are you coming to in the U.S.? Hopefully some place fun. :)

~ Sheryl
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Retired_teacher Jun 16th, 2003 12:19 PM

Okay, I'm curious....... what areas did you decide to visit in the south: Birmingham, Savannah, Lexington, etc?

methinks Jun 16th, 2003 07:25 PM

Jannik, where are you going? If you are coming to NYC, there are some pay phones on the street that charge 25 cents for 1-2 minutes. They mostly cater to South America/ Carribean Islands, but they post rates on the phone for other places as well (but the first 2 minutes are usually 25 cents). If it's a quick check in call, then this may be a way to go. If you can't find one of these phones, you can buy a phone card with cheap rates to many foreign countries in all kinds of shops.

jannik Jun 16th, 2003 10:27 PM

hi.thanks again for the info. i do have a cell phone, but i dont think it will work in the us, we have a different tele system then you have.

jannik Jun 16th, 2003 10:44 PM

Message: retired teacher::
we had to change the plan a bit, because of the price, we had to pay about 400-500 us dollar more if we went to alabama and georgia,(i dont know why,,,, so i have to wait to next year to do that, but thanks anyway), we have now all the tickets, booked hotels, and have a car for 12 days.we start with 5 days in nyc, and fly down to new-orleans(5 days), get the car and drive up mississippi where we will have 2 nights(we dont have a hotel for these nights)then we take 2 nights in memphis, and 3 nights in nashville, before we drive up to a small town in kentucky called bardstown where we stay for one night, and from there up to lexington where we take 3 nights, and fly from there back to nyc where we will end our trip.

Retired_teacher Jun 17th, 2003 04:22 AM

May I suggest stopping in either Natchez or Vicksburg Mississippi on your way north to Memphis. Natchez has many lovely Antebellum homes (pre US Civil War) that were built by rich plantation owners with money from their cotton and/or tobacco crops. Vicksburg also has a few Antebellum homes, but was also the site of the siege of Vicksburg during the Civil War. But whatever you decide to do, please get off the interstate highway system for a time. You can't get a true feeling for America without seeing its small towns as well as its great cities. Enjoy your trip!

jannik Jun 17th, 2003 04:37 AM

hi teacher.
we have talked about vicksburg and natchez,so i think it will be them..and we will try to stay so much of the interstate as we can,cause we will try to see as much as we can of the landscape,and the small towns, but we dont have that long time in mississippi, so perhaps we have to take the interstate for a while.sorry we did not make georgia and alabama this time, but i can try that next year..thanks for all the help you have been giveing me.


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