AJR wrote on Oct 13
th, 2006 at 11:10am:
I was looking at the Money Saving Expert website a moment ago to check the cheapest rates to the US and Australia. Although I haven't used them for some months, Ratebuster used to charge 1p a minute for both, and according to its website still does.
So I'm wondering why Money Saving Expert doesn't list them, as they're cheaper than a number of others that are listed.
Maybe Ratebuster is actually no longer charging these rates (I haven't tried it for a while). Or maybe the Money Saving Expert website price-checking system is not working as it should.
Anyone have any other ideas?
If you want cheap rates to Australia there is a number of options available that I personally use/recommend and use often as I am in Australia
I have accounts with 2 main providers,
www.sipme.com.au offer untimed calls to land lines for 9.9c (AUD), and for short calls I use
www.pennytel.com which charge 2c (AUD) per minute and 18.9c (AUD) per minute for mobile calls.
If you want an inbound Australian number,
www.oztell.com.au offer 2 DIDs for $6.95/mo (USD) one number can be used for fax to email.
For US calls, I have accounts with nufone.net and voipjet.com although voipjet seems to be having a lot of issues lately, if you were in Australia astratel might be an issue as they offer calls to a bunch of countries for 19c for up to an hour...