Public phones
Phone booths and phone cards
Due to the increase in mobile phone usage, public phones are less
common than they used to be. But if you need one, they can still be
found in hotels, railway stations, airports and pedestrian areas in
cities.
To make a call from a public phone you will need at least 50 cents.
In most phones you must use two 25-cent coins (also called quarters) but
certain modern phones accept cards.
Some phones offer unlimited local calls for just 50 cents, which can represent a huge saving. Charges for long-distance calls are set by the company that operates the phone. If you want to use another long-distance company than the one assigned to the payphone, you must first dial that company’s access code. Most public telephones allow you to be called back on that number, which is displayed on the front of the telephone.
Some phones offer unlimited local calls for just 50 cents, which can represent a huge saving. Charges for long-distance calls are set by the company that operates the phone. If you want to use another long-distance company than the one assigned to the payphone, you must first dial that company’s access code. Most public telephones allow you to be called back on that number, which is displayed on the front of the telephone.
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