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Caller Rates Incl Caller Rates FreeCall / SharedCallValueBiz ValueDrop / ValueVario UIFN - 00800 Landline Prefix Caller rate Prefix Caller Prefix Caller Caller Prefix fixed net Mobile net Caller per min. rate rate rate accessibility accessibility rate or per call* per min per call per min per min local or Setup term: Afghanistan national on request local or Setup term: Algeria national on request local or Setup term: Angola national on request Argentina all local or Setup term: 00800 no Caller rates incl. VAT providers national UIFN: 4–8 weeks local or Setup term: Armenia national on request Setup term: Australia 1800 free all Optus FreeCall: 3–4 weeks from 0,35 local or Caller rates in AUD 90Y on request 0011800 providers Telstra SharedCall: 3–4 weeks to 35,00 national excl. 10% VAT 1300 0,25 payphone Vodafone ValueBiz: 3–4 weeks UIFN: 4–8 weeks free 0,19 0,10 0800 0,22 0,20 0,28 0,30 * per call 0,0218 0,33 0,40 0,0436 0,39 0,50 0930 – Adult 0810 0,0676 0,45 0,60 0931 – Adult 0,0727 0,53 0,70 A1 Telekom Austria 0,1000 0,61 0901 0,80 all 0900 0,68 0,90 T-Mobile local or Setup term: Caller rates in EUR 0931 00800 providers 0930 0,73 1,00 Telering national FreeCall: ca. 1 week incl. 20% VAT 0,82 2,00 payphone 0820 0,0945 Hutchinson 3 SharedCall: ca. 1 week 0,1163 0,88 3,00 ValueBiz: ca. 1 week 1,09 4,00 0,1453 1,36 5,00 ValueDrop: ca. 1 week 0,2000 1,56 6,00 UIFN: 4–8 weeks 1,81 7,00 0,100* 0821 2,17 8,00 0,200* 3,64 9,00 local or Setup term: Azerbaijan national on request local or Setup term: Bangladesh national on request Bahamas on Setup term: request free Caller rates incl. VAT on request local or Setup term: on free Bahrain request national on request local or Setup term: Barbados national on request on all local or Setup term: Belarus free 8800 no Caller rates incl. VAT request providers national on request v01022016 the telequest- service number finder for further information visit www.telequest.at NEW telequest & Internet Solutions GmbH Plüddemanngasse 106/1, A-8042 Graz, Austria Tel. +43 316 46 82 482 | Mail: [email protected] Caller Rates FreeCall / SharedCallValueBiz ValueDrop / ValueVario UIFN - 00800 Landline Prefix Caller rate Prefix Caller Prefix Caller Caller Prefix fixed net Mobile net Caller per min. rate rate rate accessibility accessibility rate or per call* per min per call per min per min *per call 0900 0,25 0,25 0,50 0906 – Adult 0906 0,50 0,75 0907 – Adult 1,00 0800 free 0905 1,25 1 further tariffs on request 0902 0,75 1,50 ValueDrop 0909 and Belgium 1,75 Caller rates in EUR 0906 1,00 2,00 Base ValueVario 0909 acces- all sible from Belgian fixed incl. 21% VAT Mobistar local or 00800 providers net only. 1,00 Proximus national 0903 1,25 3,50 payphone Setup term: Telenet 6,00 FreeCall: 3–4 weeks 0907 1,50 8,50 0,15 SharedCall: 3–4 weeks 070 1 13,50 0,30 0909 31,00 ValueBiz: 3–4 weeks 0904 1,75 1,00 3,00 ValueDrop: 3–4 weeks 3,50 2,75 ValueVario: 3–4 weeks 0907 2,00 8,50 2,25 16,00 1,50 UIFN: 4–8 weeks local or Setup term: Benin national on request on Setup term: free Bermuda request on request local or Setup term: Bolivia national on request 0,0814 0,5733 1 - accessible from Bosnian 0,1614 BH Telecom fixed and 1 1,1583 0,606 092 1,4625 postpaid mobile net. 0,807 2 - accessible from Croatian 1 094 1,211 HT Mostar fixed net and HT 1,615 0,496 Bosnia- 5 Eronet mobile net. 2,422 0962 0,591 3 - accessible from Serbian Herzegovina 3,028 Telekom Srpske fixed and mobile net. Caller rates in BAM 0,37 0,59 4 - only accessible from incl. 17% VAT 0,47 2 094 1,17 local or Bosnian BH Telecom fixed net. 0800 free 0942 0,62 2,34 1,23 national 5 - Only for votings 6 - Accessible from whole 1,85 5 3,70 0968 0,496 Bosnia The caller rates for ValueBiz 0,14 & ValueDrop are for calls from 0,53 0,70 0,23 fixed net. Caller rates for mobile callers on request. 09Y3 1,05 09Y3 0,70 1,40 The maximum call duration 2,63 1,52 at ValueDrop is 2 minutes. 3,04 Setup term: on request on Setup term: Botswana free Caller rates incl. VAT request on request on 00800 all providers VIVO, OI, local or Setup term: Brazil 0800 free Caller rates incl. VAT request 0021800 payphone TIM, Claro national on request 0,48 0,48 on 0900 0,60 0,60 local or Setup term: Bulgaria free 0,96 090Y 0,96 00800 all providers no Caller rates in BGN incl. VAT request 0903 1,20 1,20 national on request 2,40 2,40 local or Setup term: Burkina Faso national on request local or Setup term: Burundi national on request Cambodia local or Setup term: Caller rates incl. VAT national on request Canada Microcell Setup term: from 0,50 from 0,50 all providers Telus local or FreeCall: 3–4 weeks Caller rates in CAD 1800 free 1900 1900 011800 to 50,00 to 50,00 payphone Bell national ValueBiz: 3–4 weeks incl. VAT Rogers AT&T UIFN: 4–8 weeks v01022016 telequest & Internet Solutions GmbH Plüddemanngasse 106/1 | A-8042 Graz Tel. +43 316 46 82 482 | Fax +43 316 474422 14 [email protected] | www.telequest.at Mo – Fr 8.00 –17.00 h Servicehotline 00800 102 502 22 Caller Rates FreeCall / SharedCallValueBiz ValueDrop / ValueVario UIFN - 00800 Landline Prefix Caller rate Prefix Caller Prefix Caller Caller Prefix fixed net Mobile net Caller per min. rate rate rate accessibility accessibility rate or per call* per min per call per min per min local or Setup term: Cayman Islands national on request on local or Setup term: Chile free Caller rates incl. VAT request national on request on all providers local or Setup term: China free 00800 no Caller rates incl. VAT request payphone national UIFN: 4–8 weeks Colombia 2.500,00 local or Setup term: 01800 free 1900 Caller rates in COP 3.900,00 national on request incl. 20% VAT local or Setup term: Congo national on request on local or Setup term: Costa Rica free Caller rates incl. VAT request national on request The caller rates for ValueBiz & ValueDrop are for calls 0800 free 1,16 from the Croatian Fixed 1,40 net. Caller rates for mobile Croatia 060 1,25 T-Mobile 1,74 all providers local or callers on request. Caller rates in HKR 060 061 3,75 00800 Tele2 2,33 payphone national The maxiumum call duration Vipnet incl. 25% VAT 3,49 at ValueDrop is 2 minutes. 062 local rate 6,99 Setup term: on request on all providers local or Setup term: Cyprus free 00800 Cyta Caller rates incl. VAT request payphone national UIFN: 4–8 weeks local or Setup term: Curacao national on request 4,00 4,00 5,00 5,00 6,00 6,00 8,00 8,00 10,00 10,00 11,00 11,00 800 free 14,00 14,00 Peak: 7am – 7pm 16,00 16,00 17,00 17,00 Off-Peak: other times, 18,00 18,00 public holidays 20,00 20,00 23,00 23,00 T-Mobile 900 – Info Czech Republic 26,00 26,00 30,00 30,00 all providers Vodafone local or 906 – Entertainment, Fun Caller rates in CZK 90X 908 00800 34,00 34,00 payphone Telefonica O2 national 909 – Adult incl. 21% VAT 38,00 38,00 42,00 42,00 46,00 46,00 Setup term: 50,00 50,00 FreeCall: 3–4 weeks 55,00 55,00 SharedCall: 3–4 weeks 60,00 60,00 8XY local rate 65,00 65,00 UIFN: 4–8 weeks 70,00 70,00 75,00 75,00 80,00 80,00 85,00 85,00 90,00 90,00 95,00 95,00 80 free 2,50 TDC Mobile Setup term: FreeCall: 3–4 weeks Denmark 3,00 Sonofon all providers local or SharedCall: 3–4 weeks Caller rates in DKK 9013 3,50 9013 4,80 00800 Orange payphone national ValueBiz: 3–4 weeks incl. 25% VAT 4,00 Tele2 ValueDrop: 3–4 weeks 4,80 Telia 69 national UIFN: 4–8 weeks 70 rate v01022016 the telequest- service number finder for further information visit www.telequest.at NEW telequest & Internet Solutions GmbH Plüddemanngasse 106/1, A-8042 Graz, Austria Tel. +43 316 46 82 482 | Mail: [email protected] Caller Rates FreeCall / SharedCallValueBiz ValueDrop / ValueVario UIFN - 00800 Landline Prefix Caller rate Prefix Caller Prefix Caller Caller Prefix fixed net Mobile net Caller per min. rate rate rate accessibility accessibility rate or per call* per min per call per min per min on local or Setup term: Dominikan Republic free Caller rates incl. VAT request national on request 0800 local or Setup term: Ecuador free Caller rates incl. VAT 1800 national on request local or Setup term: 0800 free Egypt national on request on local or Setup term: El Salvador free Caller rates incl. VAT request national on request Elisa on all providers local or Setup term: Estonia free 00800 EMT request national on request Caller rates incl.
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