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Calling The Uk From My Dtac Mobile

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I want to make regular calls back to the UK from my topup DTAC mobile phone. (I already have a cheap landline solution, but this my need now is specifically for my mobile phone.

I don't want to rely upon having sufficient topup credit to make these calls (eg via 007 or 008 prefix). So I need a solution (callback??).

Can nayone suggest a reliable solution? This is only for calls to UK fixed line or mobile numbers, and these destination numbers will usually not be the same number (ie no 'favorites').

Thanks

Simon

You don't want to rely on having enough top up to make a call with a top up service? Suggest making a missed call or sending an sms to call you?

I've been using the Deedial service for several months now and have found it very good. I call from my Dtac phone to a UK land line and the cost is 1.5 baht per minute, to a UK mobile it is 7 baht per minute. For more info click Deedial

Mentioned this once before. Try VOIPDISCOUNT. You need to initiate the call from a computer. You insert your Thai mobile number and the number you want in England. Your Thai mobile then rings and when you answer the UK number starts to ring. Would be better if you could initiate it from the mobile!

Chris

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