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Calling to Lebanon

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digitalwolf

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Hello

My brother just went to a trip in Lebanon and I was wondering if someone can advise me what I should be using to call him from USA.

I tried to call through AT&T and Sprint but the rates are crazy and sometimes I get overcharged on my bill.

Please recommend me a way that I can use to call him.
So... any ideas for that?

thanks!
 
Strange first post in a diving forum, but I'm feeling generous:
go buy those 5$ Long Distance cards at 7-11 or any convenience store. 5$ will usually give you HOURS of time as opposed to a few minutes.
Chers,
Erik Y.
 
I would think that a telephone would be the easiest way....

rofl

All seriousness aside though, do a Web Search for dial-around services that use alternative providers like WilTel or someone. They are usually cheaper than Ma Bell.....
 
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