SURCHARGES
FOR INT'L CALLS TO WIRELESS
PHONES
Consumers should be aware
that placing an international
long distance call from your
wireline telephone here in
the United States to a wireless
phone in another country may
result in a "surcharge" on
your bill in addition to your
usual charges.
This can happen because many
foreign countries use a "calling
party pays" framework.
Under a "calling party
pays" framework, wireless
phone subscribers pay only
for the outgoing calls they
place to others. The "calling
party" must pay for calls
placed to wireless phones.
As a result, when wireline
U.S. customers call foreign
wireless customers, foreign
carriers may pass through to
the U.S. carrier the additional
cost of connecting the wireless
call. The U.S. carrier may
then pass this cost through
to the U.S. customer as a surcharge
on his or her bill. Examples
of some of the highest per
minute surcharges currently
reflected on certain long distance
carriers' Web sites include:
$0.22 for the United Kingdom;
$0.28 for France; $0.32 for
Panama; and $0.33 for Uruguay.
Steps You Can Take
- Check with
your long distance carrier
for more specific information
about international wireless
surcharges and for international
rates.
- Check your
carrier's Web site, which
may list surcharges for calls
to particular countries.
- Some countries
use unique telephone numbers
for wireless telephones.
Your carrier may be able
to provide those numbers
(including on its Web site)
so that you will know in
advance whether you are about
to incur a surcharge in calling
a foreign number.
Information Provided by the Federal
Communications Commission
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