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Learning, Sharing, and Teaching => Ask a Mustachian => Topic started by: Trirod on November 12, 2013, 02:59:28 PM
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I'm going to Chile for a two week trip starting next week. I have a prepaid Virgin Mobile cellphone (Android system), which apparently does not work abroad. I expect to have plenty of access to WiFi so was planning on making any calls back to the US through WiFi. I know I can use Skype to make calls to regular landlines or cell phones, but I wasn't sure what other options there were. Any recommendations? I prize simplicity over everything!
Thanks
Rod
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You can combine the Talkatone app with a Google Voice account to make free calls to US numbers from anywhere in the world. Did this a lot this year, and it works great.
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I use a program called Avaya one-x communicator... its my primary way of calling home. It's linked by wifi to a US telephone.
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You can combine the Talkatone app with a Google Voice account to make free calls to US numbers from anywhere in the world. Did this a lot this year, and it works great.
Seconding this. I've been doing the same. Groove IP is similar to Talkatone and has crystal clear voice quality on a solid connection, but Talkatone is king most of the time, since you'll rarely have a solid connection on the road.