

Vonage is a bit on the pricier end from a monthly subscription standpoint.

Otherwise, Google Voice is a bit cheaper. Unlimited World (63 top countries) – $13.99/monthĬompared to Google Voice, Skype would be a better method if both parties have a Skype account.Unlimited North America (U.S./Canada/Mexico) – $6.99/month.Skype also offers up different packages for where you call the most: Mexico – $0.01/minute + $0.049 connection fee.Canada – $0.023/minute (landline, mobile varies) + $0.049 connection fee.If they don’t, and you are calling a land-line or mobile with your account, Skype international rates are still pretty cheap for landline VOIP (mobile varies based on region):
#COST SKYPE INTERNATIONAL CALLS FREE#
Skype to Skype calls are free worldwide, making it a great fit if those you are communicating with also have a Skype account.

At the top right, click “Settings”, on the left, click “Payments”, next to “Current balance,” click “Add credit” and select amount. In order to make international calls with Google Voice, you’ll need to add credit. Outside of international calls, Google Voice is free. Here is a list of Google Voice international rates by country: And the international call rates are cheap. But did you know that you can also purchase low cost international minutes via Google Voice? You can make the calls via your mobile phone, by calling in to Google Voice with any phone, or even through a Google Chat window. Right now all calls made within Google Voice in the U.S. I’ll cover the rates involved with some of the most popular low cost international call plan providers out there. If you have a high volume of international call minutes, I personally favor Ooma, which only charges monthly use taxes for the device (which can connect to any broadband internet connection and a router), in addition to the rates highlighted below. The good news is that VOIP has provided some excellent, super cheap international call rates opportunities – and mobile calling has quickly seen prices drop recently as well.
