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Is Globe7 a second Skype? - No! Cool VOIP functions and provides lower to half of the calling rates than skype!

Globe7 is the combination of many interactive applications called widgets. Globe7 combines Phone, SMS, Videos, Games and My Channel into a single entity and provides you the flexibility append MORE widgets to your existing gallery.

Only a few months ago Globe7 was an small unknown VoIP provider in the big pond with hundreds of other PC to Phone VoIP providers vying for the attention of potential future customers. Launched at the end of July 2005, they have achieved the unbelievable feat of having their unique and free VoIP softphone downloaded! Not many companies can boast with this kind of achievement and maybe only Skype's growth rate was higher. Globe7 have a long way to go until they achieve the same popularity as Skype, but with their very respectable call rates (much morecheaper than Skype,1/2 of the calling rates to almost all of the countries in the world than skype), they are bound to attract a few million more customers and many of these customers will be from Skype hoping to save even more on their international calls. Globe7 recently partnered with Lycos.com, forming a three year non-exclusive agreement, under which Globe 7 will power the new Lycos phone service.


How to Make a Phone Call

Phone numbers:

  • Local calls: Dial the seven-digit phone number
  • Local toll calls: Dial "1" + (the 7-digit phone number)
  • Long-distance calls: Dial "1" + (the area code) + (the 7-digit phone number)
  • Toll-free calls: Dial "1" + "800" + (the 7-digit number)
  • International direct calls: Dial "011" + (the country code) + (the city code) + (the 7-digit phone number)
  • International Operator-Assisted Calls: Dial "01" + (the country code) + (the city code) + (the 7-digit phone number)

Information:

  • Local Information: Dial 411 (you are normally allowed 6 free local calls per month)
  • Long-Distance Information:
    Dial "1" + (the area code) + (the 7-digit number)
  • Long-Distance Toll-free Information:
    some large companies offer toll-free numbers nationwide.
    Dial "1" + "800" + (the 7-digit number)

Operators:

Local and Long-Distance Operator: Dial "0"
International Operator: Dial "00"

Payphone Calls:

To make a call using a payphone you can use one of three methods:

(1) coins
(2) a pre-paid phone card
(3) a calling card number you get from your local or long-distance company

To make a local call using coins:

1. For a local call, you will need $.35 in change, a quarter and a dime, three dimes and a nickel or seven nickels.

2. Lift the phone to listen for a dial tone. If you hear nothing or static, jiggle the (receiver) a couple of times. If you still hear nothing, hang up and try to find another payphone.

3. After hearing the dialtone, start inputting your change. After you have input your change, begin dialing. Local numbers contain seven digits.

To make a local toll call or long-distance call with coins:

1. Listen for a dial tone, as in #2 above.

2. You will first need to dial the number before inputting your change. The operator will tell you how much you need to input. Have at least two dollars worth of change ready for a local toll call and five dollars for a long-distance call in case you spend more than the time the operator has allotted for the call.

3. Dial 1 + (the three-digit area code) + (the seven-digit number)

Calling Cards and Pre-Paid Phone Cards

When you buy a long-distance calling plan you can also opt to receive a phone company calling card to make calls away from your home phone. When you use your calling card, the call is charged to your phone bill. If you don't have a long-distance plan, you can purchase a pre-paid phone card.

Pre-paid Phone Cards

You can buy a phone card from your local convenience store like 7-11 or from a vending machine. You can purchase these cards for differing amounts. This card acts like a debit card; when you make a call, the cost of the call will be deducted from the card.

! Pre-paid phone card per-minute rates are usually higher than those of phone company calling cards or calls made from home. These cards are best for those making short calls away from home.

Before purchasing a pre-paid phone card, find out:

(1) What is the cost-per-minute?
(2) Where can you call to and from? Some cards may not let you make international calls
(3) Is there a sign-up or activation fee?
(4) How reputable is the company?
(above info from TRAC.org)

To make a local call using a pre-paid phone card or phone company calling card:

1. Listen for the dial tone.

2. Dial the number you are trying to reach. Always dial "0" + (the three-digit area code) + (the seven-digit phone number), even for a local call.

3. The operator will prompt you with a small bell-like tone, and ask you to input your ten-digit calling card number.

Making a long distance call on a payphone can be very expensive, at certain phones up to $1.00 per minute. Certain long distance plans offer you calling card calls at reduced rates, for a monthly fee. If you plan on making a lot of payphone calls you might consider going with a plan like Sprint's AnyTime with Calling Card.

Good info on long-distance calling card plans at the Consumer Reports website.

 


 

Make a Phone Call?

Use a Payphone?

Use a Calling Card to Make a Phone Call?

Obtain Local Phone Service?

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