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Learn How to Make Cheap Calls to Argentina

In this article, you will learn how you can make cheap
calls to Argentina. Take a look at top VOIP services that
you can use to call Argentina
Are you tired of paying high calling rates when you call your friends
and family in Argentina? Are you looking to make cheap calls to Claro,
Movistar, Personal, etc. supported mobile number in Argentina?
Perhaps you have already use some VOIP services such as Skype or
international calling cards and are simply looking to find if there is a
better and more affordable way.
This article will show how you can make cheap calls to Argentina easily
and affordably. After testing more than 10 applications, I decided to
write about a select few which I think still represent your best options
to call Argentina:
Use letsBrik to Make Cheap Calls to Argentina
It is a Skype like service that offers cheap international calling service
to mobile and fixed phones to all major countries in all continents,
including Argentina. It is a unique application because there is no app
to download. letsBrik.co is entirely browser based service. With
letsBrik, making cheap international calls is just like checking your email using a web browser. You follow three simple steps to make calls
to Argentina:
1- Go to www.letsbrik.co and make an account. You can sign up
using your Facebook account or e-mail address. It only takes a
couple minutes.
2- Add credit to your account. You can do that using your credit
card, Paypal and even bitcoin. It is the worlds first VOIP
application provider that accepts Bitcoin for cheap international
calls.
3- Start making phone calls. Simple.
In my testing, it offered excellent call quality. I also liked the simple and
easy to use user-interface. letsBrik has done a really good job at
making the application simple and easy to use.

It also supports video calling and SMS. If your friend or family member
in Argentina has internet connectivity, then can make an account at
letsBrik so you can video chat for free.
You can also track your prior call. You can see a full history of calls you
have made. You can see call duration and how much credit was
deducted from your account for each call.
letsBrik claims to have direct relationship with all telecommunication
companies in Argentina and is therefore able to offer low calling rates.
You can see latest rates for calls to Argentina mobile and landline
phones at https://www.letsbrik.co/cheap-calls/Argentina
Skype
I am sure you have used Skype to make free audio and video calls to
your friends. Did you know that you can use Skype to make cheap
international calls as well? It offers international calls to all countries as
a paid service. You can also use Skype to send international SMS. You
can download Skype app for your smartphone or computer. If you
already have an account, you can add Skype Credit by using your
credit card. If you are already using Skype or have your existing friends
in Skype, it might be the better option to go. The calling rates are not
as low as other VOIP calling services such as letsBrik or international
calling cards but the convenience factor still makes it one of the better
calling options for cheap calls to Argentina.
International Calling Cards
International calling cards or phone cards offer the time tested method
of making cheap calls to Argentina. They are easily available from most
general retail outlets/stores or gas stations. You can check call rates to
Argentina before you purchase the card. Also, pay attention to the fees
before you make the purchase. Most calling card companies charge
additional fees on top of international calling rates. These additional
fees basically pay for the costs involved in manufacturing, distributing
and marketing these calling cards.
About Argentina
Argentina make its telco market open to international investment in
1998, around the same time other countries in South America were
opening their telecommunication markets.

It now has fiber optic cables that connect all major countries in
Argentina. Most new networks are entirely digital (vs. Analog) and the
general reach and availability of telecommunication services is getting
better every day. It boasts more than 28 million internet users. This
makes its internet penetration levels one of the highest amongst
developing economies in South America. The international calling rates
to Argentina still stay one of the highest in the world and definitely
above global average due to high government tariffs and intercompany service charges.
Starting 2010, there are more than 9 million altered lines, 51 million
mobile phones and 143,000 open telephones in the nation. The
household phone trunk system is served by microwave radio hand-off
and a residential satellite framework with 40 earth stations. It conveys
a month to month movement of around 1.3 billion neighborhood calls,
400 million between city calls and around 24 million active universal
calls.
Universal interchanges utilize satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat
(Atlantic Ocean); two global portals close Buenos Aires; Atlantis II
submarine link (1999). This framework is to a great extent rAs of 2010,
there are more than 9 million settled lines, 51 million mobile phones
and 143,000 open telephones in the nation. The local phone trunk
system is served by microwave radio hand-off and a household
satellite framework with 40 earth stations. It conveys a month to
month activity of around 1.3 billion nearby calls, 400 million between
city calls and around 24 million active universal calls.
Global correspondences utilize satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat
(Atlantic Ocean); two universal portals close Buenos Aires; Atlantis II
submarine link (1999). This framework is generally supplanted with a
residential fiber optic ring uniting the principle urban areas (really the
fundamental focal workplaces). This connection keeps running at 2.5
Gbit/s. From these head focal workplaces, nearby calls are steered
through 10 Gbit/s fiber optic connections, or 3 155 Mbit/s microwave
joins. These connections are separated at around 30 km. Some of
these connections (the ones serving littler towns) are divided at 60 km
and this makes correspondences temperamental in certain climate
conditions.
Replaced with a local fiber optic ring associating the primary urban
areas (really the fundamental focal workplaces). This connection keeps
running at 2.5 Gbit/s. From these head focal workplaces, neighborhood
calls are steered through 10 Gbit/s fiber optic connections, or 3 155
Mbit/s microwave joins. These connections are separated at around 30

km. Some of these connections (the ones serving littler towns) are
separated at 60 km and this makes correspondences questionable in
certain climate condition
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_in_Argentina
Argentina Country Codes: 54
Argentina Local Phone Codes
Area Name Area Code
Avellaneda (0054) + 1776
Bahia Blanca
(0054) + 291
Balcarce
(0054) + 2266
Buenos Aires
(0054) + 11
Capital Federal (0054) + 11
Catamarca (0054) + 3833
Cordoba
(0054) + 351
Formosa
(0054) + 3717
La Plata
(0054) + 221
Las Calera (0054) + 351
Mar del Plata
(0054) + 223
Mendoza
(0054) + 261
Neuquen (0054) + 299
Parana
(0054) + 343
Punta Alta (0054) + 2932
Resistencia (0054) + 3722
Rio Cuarto (0054) + 3586
Rio Grande (0054) + 2964
Rosario
(0054) + 341
Salta (0054) + 387
San Juan
(0054) + 264
San Lorenzo
(0054) + 3476
San Miguel de Tucuman (0054) + 381
San Pedro (0054) + 3329
San Rafael (0054) + 2627
Santa Fe
(0054) + 342
Santa Rosa (0054) + 2954
Tandil (0054) + 2293
Ushuaia
(0054) + 2901
Viedma
(0054) + 2920
Zarate
(0054) + 3487

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