Buy international calling cards online
Your country : USA - Continental [change]
 
You can get prepaid calling card in a three step:
1. Select a distance for your international call
    from to
2. Pay for the chosen telephone card
3. You immediately get your PIN code to an e-mail
 

ALL OUR SERVICES

Best Rates : search of the best price in a minute of conversation for your long distance call.

Cell Recharge : replenishment of balance of a cellular phone by means of the prepaid phone card.

PC to Phone call : with the help of internet access or SIP hardware you can make cheaper international phone calls long distance.

Conference call : telephone call in which the calling party wishes to have more than one called party listen in to the audio portion of the call.

PDA call : the possibility to make international calls using a PDA or cell phone. PIN is not required.

WEB call : the possibility to make phone calls using a web site. To do this, you do not need PIN code and do not require special software.

SMS call : send to our service SMS text message with phone number from which you want to get access and we will connect you.

Cablevision denies Verizon's request to broadcast New York political debate


17.10.2010

Once again Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and Cablevision (NYSE: CVC) are engaged in a fight over content. This time, the cable giant is not letting Verizon broadcast the first political debate leading up to New York`s 2010 election.

Set to be held at Hofstra University today and sponsored by Cablevision, the cable giant has refused to let the telco carry the debate to FiOS customers.

"Verizon FiOS TV customers and millions of other viewers served by other providers across the state have essentially been blacked out of the debate, denying them their rights as citizens and voters, since Cablevision is the sole broadcaster of the event," said Michelle Webb, general manager and chief programming officer of FiOS1, Verizon`s news channel for Long Island and northern New Jersey in a release.  "And while the broadcast will be available on certain websites and some radio, those may not be practical solutions for many people."

At issue is the Cablevision`s argument against an FCC order that closes terrestrial loophole that cable operators used to withhold local programming--primarily sports--from telco and satellite competitors.

This is not the first time the two competing providers have fought over content rights. Earlier this year, Cablevision refused to provide Verizon`s FiOS TV subscribers access to high definition feeds of Madison Square Garden (MSG) and MSG+ regional sports programming.

 

 

 Related news

 
03.09.2009 Cablevision wants to spread WiFi into New York trains
Building off the success of the free WiFi access service it currently offers to subscribers throughout its...
 
30.10.2009 Cablevision fans out its New York, Jersey WiFi presence
Following a recent effort to equip New York`s Metropolitan Transportation Authority`s commuter trains with...
 
23.06.2009 Verizon launches TV news channel in New York, NJ
As anticipated, Verizon launched a pair of news channels in northern New Jersey and on Long Island...
 
09.05.2008 Cablevision adding subs, offering Wi-Fi, losing money
Cablevision will spend more than $300 million on rolling out Wi-Fi technology in the New York metro area and...
 
08.08.2008 Cablevision taking its show on the road to Wall Street
Cablevision CEO James Dolan, who traditionally has played the company’s operations close to his...