NO RESTRICTIONS

Call Germany: Reliable & Straightforward

Germany has no calling restrictions. Standard PSTN termination to all major carriers.

+49Dialing Code
$0.68Per Minute Rate
No BlocksVoIP Status
OpenTelecom Market

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Illustrative comparison vs typical carrier rates. Your Sayfone rate to Germany is $0.68/min.

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220

min / month

AT&T / Verizon$7,330

~$33.32/min

T-Mobile$5,535

~$25.16/min

Calling cards$3,291

~$14.96/min

Google Voice$748

~$3.40/min

Sayfone$150

$0.680/min

Annual saving vs. AT&T

Based on 220 min/month

$86,170
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Calling Rates to Germany

Standard rate to all German numbers.

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Calling Rates

DestinationTypeRate/min
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany
Mobile$0.68
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany
Landline$0.68

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