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Calling the UK

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2 hours ago, yosib157 said:

Thanks for even more comments, but, as I am satisfied with how I finally completed my business, could the moderators please close this topic. It also appears that inevitably someone has taken time to write inflammatory comments --- so I'm done.

Having a tizzy because I asked if Skype is still a thing?? I haven't used Skype for probably 8 years so it was a genuine question as I thought it had been beaten into submission by Zoom, MS Teams, Google Meet etc.

Anyway, if you use AIS you can use the 003 prefix (rather than 001) to get cheaper international calls. 159 baht gets you 40 minutes of call time to the UK.

https://www.ais.th/003/en/

DTAC do a similar thing with 004 but they don't say what the rates are.

https://www.dtac.co.th/en/idd.html

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    Is Skype still a thing?

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    Yes, still works perfectly.  I have a Microsoft 365 Family subscription which gives me, and my 5 guests 100 minutes of Skype calls to almost any country per month each, plus 1TB of One Drive clou

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11 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Having a tizzy because I asked if Skype is still a thing?? I haven't used Skype for probably 8 years so it was a genuine question as I thought it had been beaten into submission by Zoom, MS Teams, Google Meet etc.

Anyway, if you use AIS you can use the 003 prefix (rather than 001) to get cheaper international calls. 159 baht gets you 40 minutes of call time to the UK.

https://www.ais.th/003/en/

DTAC do a similar thing with 004 but they don't say what the rates are.

https://www.dtac.co.th/en/idd.html

I didnt ask for my posting because of your question, but because the moderators removed an inflammatory one from 'Scott'

Incidentally, I did use the DTAC 004 prefix but still needed the 001 before that. 

It's repetition but I have used all the systems suggested but, for a variety of reasons, these days I don't have or don't use them all --- only LINE and emails and sometimes with one person, a little on Facebook.

Thanks all the same.

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