Cheap or Free Calls to Afghanistan with Calling Code
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| Calling From UK Mobile | |
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| Afghanistan | 21.5p/min (inclusive minutes needed) Topup ServiceHow to Top Up? |
| 19p/min (No inclusive minutes needed) T-Mobile, Orange and 1.Simply dial 291972 and press 'call'; |
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| Afghanistan, Mobile | 21.5p/min (inclusive minutes needed) Topup ServiceHow to Top Up? |
| 19p/min (No inclusive minutes needed) T-Mobile, Orange and 1.Simply dial 291972 and press 'call'; |
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The international calling code of Afghanistan is: 0093
The capital of Afghanistan is: Kabul
The currency of Afghanistan is: Afghani (AFA)
Afghanistan resides in the time zone of: GMT+04:30
People of Afghanistan speak: Dari Persian, Pashtu (both official), other Turkic and minor languages
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Your Real Cost of Calling Afghanistan
For most UK landlines (i.e. BT), calling 0905 474 8844 costs 25p/min, which is collected by your network provider. And we will share this revenue with them, to cover our costs. WE DO NOT CHARGE YOU OTHER THAN THAT.
There is also a set-up fee charged by BT (9.05p for every call). That is to say, if you make a 30 minutes call to (Afghanistan), all you need to pay is 30*25 +9.05=759.05p. Your actual cost per minute is 25.30p, nothing more.
*Rates are based on BT land line. VAT included.
Other service providers may charge different than BT. Please contact your service provider for exact rates.
*From 28th September 2007 the rate of 20p per minute will apply to all O2 contracts calling 0844/0845 numbers.
Cities of Afghanistan include (order by population): Kabul, Kandahar, Mazar-e Sharif, Herat, Jalalabad, Konduz, Balkh, Baghlan, Gardez, Khost, Khanabad, Tashqorghan, Talikan, Pol-e Khomri, Sheberghan, Charikar, Sar-e Pol, Paghman, Samangan, Nawab City, Gereshk, Farakh, Feyzabad, Sindand, Andkhvoy, Rostaq, Qaravol, Nahrin, Baraki Barak, At Khvajeh, Eslam Qal`eh, Karokh, Mehtar Lam, Kushk, Shahrag, Asmar, Sang-e Charak, Khash, Achin, Parwan and more...