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Also what I do now is I bought a skype US number for the year and now it's free for people in the US to call me from cell phones or landlines. I have skype on my iphone and unlimited 3G data for ten roubles a day, so it's super convenient. I seriously have a better cell phone plan and internet service here than my family and friends do in the US.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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We use skype to talk to our son. My MIL will not go near computers so that is out for her. We use the "Continental" card from "PennyBoss" for phone calls. It gives a record of calls and PINless dialing. We refill it online. Very easy, very convenient, documents calls for those that need that. Excellent rates also and reliable service (as relaible as it gets with calling cards)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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What about for Russian family to call back to the US? What's the best way for family both in and outside of the major cities (Moscow and St. Petersburg)? Considering buying a Magic Jack to send to my fiancee's parents, because I think that I read that calls are free to the US and Canada worldwide.

Does anyone have any experience with this?

Filed: Country: Russia
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What about for Russian family to call back to the US? What's the best way for family both in and outside of the major cities (Moscow and St. Petersburg)? Considering buying a Magic Jack to send to my fiancee's parents, because I think that I read that calls are free to the US and Canada worldwide.

Does anyone have any experience with this?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Another vote for Skype. MIL uses it everyday to see and speak with the grandkids. Works on our smartphones. We have a skype provided number to make international calls with, so we only use our unlimited local minutes. We're very please with it, as it offers a turnkey solution for us.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Another vote for Skype. MIL uses it everyday to see and speak with the grandkids. Works on our smartphones. We have a skype provided number to make international calls with, so we only use our unlimited local minutes. We're very please with it, as it offers a turnkey solution for us.

Skype is a Godsend.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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For me, besides Skype for Chat / Video. I use Vonage... World Plus 1000 - Unlimited to Landlines and 1000 minutes to mobile. Then I use the Extensions Addon for my Cell Phone to route my mobile calling through the Vonage Account. Also, my US Vonage number is free from my mobile phone so I dont incur minute usage for calling international from there either. Sounds complicated, buts its really not... I never pay more than the $60 plan cost, and we can talk as much as we want and when we want. We will definitely keep it when she is here too for her to call home...

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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For me, besides Skype for Chat / Video. I use Vonage... World Plus 1000 - Unlimited to Landlines and 1000 minutes to mobile. Then I use the Extensions Addon for my Cell Phone to route my mobile calling through the Vonage Account. Also, my US Vonage number is free from my mobile phone so I dont incur minute usage for calling international from there either. Sounds complicated, buts its really not... I never pay more than the $60 plan cost, and we can talk as much as we want and when we want. We will definitely keep it when she is here too for her to call home...

I looked at this option, but not many people, besides her parents, have land lines anymore...

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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Note that Google Voice has recently raised their rates to call cell phones in Russia and it's now 15c/min instead of 8c/min.

It's still 2c/min to call landlines in Moscow and St Petersburg and 4c/min for landlines in other places.

They also raised their rates to call Ukraine and it's now up to 17c/min to call cell phones and 10c/min for landlines.

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We used the App Viber which is available on iPhones/Android/WP8.

It's essentially a lot like Skype but we've had better luck with it. It works like a standard VOIP tool so that if you are both using the app you can talk all day long and are only limited by your data cap (I've never come close). It also has a robust chat client and video beta.

The only caveat is that you both need a smartphone. http://www.viber.com

It's 100% Free.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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We used the App Viber which is available on iPhones/Android/WP8.

It's essentially a lot like Skype but we've had better luck with it. It works like a standard VOIP tool so that if you are both using the app you can talk all day long and are only limited by your data cap (I've never come close). It also has a robust chat client and video beta.

The only caveat is that you both need a smartphone. http://www.viber.com

It's 100% Free.

I'll attest to that, it seems like a new thing, but all of her friends in Russia are on it now. It's great. Maybe everyone's upgrading to smartphones, I don't know.

 
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