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Prepaid Calling Cards

Long Distance World offers the best deals on prepaid calling cards for domestic and international use.  Prepaid calling card rates for calling within the United States start at 1.4 cents/minute with no connection charge.  Use our convenient search box to find the best deals on prepaid phone cards.  

Ultra Low Prepaid International Rates

Italy - 2.3 ’

Spain - 1.9 ’

United Kingdom - 1.9 ’

Japan - 2.9 ’

Russia - 3.9 ’

Mexico - 4.9 ’

India - 10.9 ’

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Free Cell Phone Offers from Verizon Wireless

Free Motorola V710 Camera Phone from Verizon Wireless - Verizon Wireless’ first Bluetooth-enabled phone is a best seller! Discerning V710 owners will tell you that the 4x digital zoom camera with video capture capability, and gorgeous 2.2” color screen are among the best ever produced. And, the built-in MP3 player provides amazing entertainment on the go. Plus, the high speed data and expandable memory card slot gives you the room to store it, or ability to share it all easily. No wonder the V710 is a best seller!
Free Motorola V265 Camera Phone from Verizon Wireless - An elegant blend of technology and style – Motorola’s v265 gives the mobile professional a nice blend of style and useful technology. Have fun with a nice 4x digital camera with self-portrait function, plus a vibrant colorful screen. Then, enjoy advanced voice recognition capability and an office-quality speakerphone for the professional scene. Plus with a host of other great features, the Motorola v265 really is a remarkable phone for a very reasonable price.
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Vonage(R) Commends FCC for Extending Enforcement Deadline on Affirmative Acknowledgement Requirement for 911 Order - Wed Sept 28, 2005
Vonage America, a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp., announced today that in an effort to comply with the FCC's 911 Order, it has gained affirmative acknowledgement from nearly 99% of its customers to date.
Nokia N70 Starts Shipping - Wed Sept 28, 2005
Nokia today announced that it has started deliveries of the Nokia N70, a compact, beautifully styled, easy-to-use 3G smartphone. Incorporating a complete smartphone feature set, as well as a 2 megapixel camera, flash and front camera for video calling, the Nokia N70 comes fully equipped with a digital music player and stereo audio.
Nokia Launches a Collection of Connected Multiplayer Casual Games for Java Enabled Handsets - Tue Sept 27, 2005
Nokia SNAP Mobile Service Allows Casual Gamers to go Head-To-Head in Their Favorite Games
LG Innotek Adopts Broadcom(R) Bluetooth(R) Technology for New Wireless Stereo Headset - Tue Sept 27, 2005
New BTR-1000 Cellular Phone Headset With Built-in Microphone Allows Convenient Transition Between Streaming Stereo Music and Phone Calls
Cingular Customers Are First to Experience Billboard Mobile - Mon Sept 26, 2005
Cingular Wireless, Billboard and MFORMA deliver original, all-inclusive mobile music application
Nokia 3250: A Music Phone With a Twist - Mon Sept 26, 2005
Music-Driven Mobile Phone Features Dedicated Music Keys, Storage for up to 750 Songs
Verizon FiOS TV Is Here! - Thu Sept 22, 2005
New Video Service Harnesses the Speed and Capacity of Broadband With the Power of Broadcast to Offer Consumer Choice in TV
Verizon Wireless Customers Can Register for Wireless AMBER Alerts Right From Their Wireless Phones - Thu Sept 22, 2005
Send a ZIP Code to 'AMBER' and Register to Receive TXT Alerts About Abducted Children
Nokia and T-Mobile Combine Form and Function in Latest Flip Phone - Thu Sept 22, 2005
Feature-Packed Nokia 6101 Phone Appeals to Broad Audience of Value Conscious, Sophisticated Consumers
Fear Factor Drives Telcos to Offer VOIP Services, New Survey Finds - Tue Sept 20, 2005
Carriers cite the threat of lost revenues as the No. 1 reason to offer VOIP services to businesses and consumers, Heavy Reading reports