] How do we from germany or somewhere else in the world know which telephone
] number in NL is a mobil phone number ?????
This does raise some questions on telephone tarifs.
I know that for domestic phone traffic it is more expensive to call a mobile
phone then a normal phone. At least in both BE and NL that is the case.
However, I also know that when you are making an international phone call
(for example from BE to NL or vice versa), which is way to expensive in the
first place, the local phone companies never mention anything about different
tarifs for calling mobile phones or normal phones. So, now I'm wondering if
it does matter for my phone bill whether I call a normal phone or a mobile
phone in another country? And how about service lines in another country.
When you are talking domesting, some service lines are free (for example
lines to order something from a vendor) and some service lines are very
expensive (for example sex lines). But what if I call a free service line in
NL from within BE. Do I pay the normal international tarif? Or do I pay less?
And what if I call a sex line in NL from within BE? Most sex lines are
actualy more expensive then the international tarif from BE to NL if I
remember the prices correctly...
Does anybody out here know things like this? I know it is a little bit off
the topic but I'm interested anyway.
Kind regards,
Alex Wulms
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