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THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND UNBIASED OVERVIEW OF THE LONG DISTANCE SERVICE MARKET |
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Intrastate (in-state) rates are what you are paying when you call someone within your state. These calls are subject to an entirely different set of tariffs independently set by each state, and every long distance company will usually charge you different rates for your intrastate and interstate (state-to-state) calls. When comparing the rates for your state, please remember that you can have only one primary long distance carrier, and that in order to get any of the listed intrastate rates you first need to sign up for the company's interstate plan which often involves monthly fees and minimum usage requirements.
All rates are subject to change without notice. Some rates are rounded up to cents. PhoneRateFinder.com does its best to keep information about rates up to date and reliable. We handle a great amount of information from hundreds of different long distance companies every day, and some information on this web site might be incorrect due to human error. Again, we do our best to provide you with the most accurate information, and we appreciate any feedback on how PhoneRateFinder.com can serve you better. Questions? Suggestions? Comments?
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