Receive and Make calls: Egypt to UK without extra fees [closed]
I have an Egyptian mobile number and UK mobile number and live in the UK, I would like to be able to:
- Receive calls made to my Egyptian number without charging the caller extra fees.
- Make calls from my Egyptian mobile number to other numbers in Egypt
Roaming seems to be expensive so I am looking for something reasonably cheaper to solve any of the 2 problems, is this possible and what sort of options do I have?
Best Answer
This is possible. My partner does this, she has one British SIM in her phone where she makes/takes British calls, and one Czech SIM where she makes/takes Czech calls. This way she avoids any fee's from foreign numbers, but I believe it depends on the specific provider you use, as some of them may charge extra for making calls outside of Egypt.
Alternatively have you considered using calls over something like WhatsApp or Skype, this way you can make the same type of voice calls, to anywhere in the world, using either WiFi or a data plan instead of charging as a phone call?
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How much does it cost to call England from Egypt?
You can call UK for 0.183 per minute to a landline and 0.823 per minute to mobile.How do I call the UK from Egypt?
To call United Kingdom from Egypt, dial: 00 - 44 - Area Code - Land Phone Number 00 - 44 - 10 Digit Mobile NumberHow much does it cost to call Egypt?
You can call Egypt for 0.091 \xa2 per minute to a landline and 0.118 \xa2 per minute to cell.How do I make an international call to Egypt?
To make international calls from Egypt, first, dial 00 and then the country code (the U.S. or Canada 1, U.K. 44, Ireland 353, Australia 61, New Zealand 64). Next, dial the area code and number. For example, if you wanted to call the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., you would dial 00-1-202-588-7800.UK to Egypt 🇬🇧 🇪🇬 How to Get Egypt Visa - Visa Fee - Fill up Landing Card and Flight Experience
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