For making calls to india, there are many indian companies providing phone cards to call from USA to India. These all companies are big names like AirTel, reliance india and trueroots (from Tata).
The calling rates for these companies are relatively cheaper than most of the online websites selling phone cards. Moreover, the quality of calls are very crystal clear. Features include like PIN-less dialling, auto-recharge, easy dial etc.
| See the difference in rates | |
|---|---|
| AirTel | 1.5 cents/min |
| Trueroots | 2.9 cents/min |
| Reliance india call | 2.9 cents/min |
Most reliable phone cards to call india
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