When I choose a universal phone number, will calls that I make to that regional calling area be local calls?
With Lingo digital phone service, the concept of local calling doesn’t really matter like regular phone service. The important part is whether the area you are calling is included in the subscription plan, not where it’s physically located. For people with traditional phone service who call your Lingo number, the important part is whether the number they are dialing is in their “rate center” or local calling area. Example 1: You have the Lingo World Max plan and live in New York City, but your Universal Number has a San Diego (619) area code. Your calls to anywhere in the US are included because you are on the Lingo World Max Plan. Any person in the same 619 calling area who calls you is only charged for a local call. Example 2: You have the Hello America Unlimited plan with a primary Universal Number from Los Angeles and a second Universal Number from Tokyo. People from Tokyo who call your Tokyo Lingo number will not pay international fees. Your calls to Tokyo will be charged per minu
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