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iPhone Prepaid Calling Services In The UK E-mail

People are curious to know if there will be prepaid calling options available when the iPhone launches in the UK, but they're hoping that iPhone prepaid/pay-as-you-go plans will be as reasonably priced as other European plans.

UK residents are looking forward to purchasing iPhones when they arrive in the United Kingdom, but many people are already a little upset that the phone plans being offered by the O2 network are priced higher than comparable plans in the United States. If you're going to be buying a UK iPhone the exclusive iPhone tariff with O2 doesn't exactly compare with the prices and services that AT&T is offering.

Steve Jobs said publicly that "it's more expensive to do business in the UK", and that is being reflected by the costs in advertised UK iPhone plans.

Certainly the UK iPhone price is arguably reasonable, and that the next generation of iPhones will cause a further price reduction, but the main concern will be what people will be ultimately paying for their service. Hopefully, this doesn't seriously affect the iPhone prepaid calling market, and those who prefer the pay-as-you-go services.

 
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Prepaid Phone Calling

Prepaid phone calling is a popular way of making telephone calls which allow the caller to control the spending and not be tied into ongoing commitments with telephone operators and telephone service providers.

Prepaid phone cards is a service provided by various telecom companies that sell their service in advance. When you purchase a prepaid phone card, you are paying for long distance connection time in advance. When you make calls using the prepaid phone card, the card's value is deducted based on connection fee, duration of connection, surcharges and any maintenance charges associated with the phone card.

Prepaid telephone calls are usually implemented in a telephone operators network using the intelligent network functionality. The competitive prices these operators offer are usually made possible by least cost routing and lower overheads than the larger telephone operators.