Sprint broadband isn't for international calling. Sprint's broadband services are actually for using the internet. It's considered DSL and is faster than other internet.
No, it only is for calling. (depends)
That depends on your specific calling plan.
When looking for free international calling, you have to make sure the company includes the country you will be calling. You can try phonegnome, Skype, or Vonage.
There are a few companies that specialize in free international calling. Some of the better companies to check out are Rebtel, Poke Talk, and Freetring.
Most Sprint plans offer "free" calling (calls that do not use your paid minutes) from 7 PM until 7 AM, plus weekends.
No, Because Verizon has free texting, calling, etc.
No, Because Verizon has free texting, calling, etc.
Yes, Magic Jack can be used for making international calls. International calling is free.
Right now Sprint does not have a one month free coupon, however they do have a plethora of other coupons available. One online coupon available states that you can get a free 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Card from Sprint with an instant rebate through http://www.retailmenot.com/view/sprint.com. Please keep in mind it is for a limited time and the offer can end at any time.
All over the internet are international calling cards, but the cheapest advertised prices comes from TEL3, BixDial.com, Comfi.com, Zaptel.com. The rates they advertise from is as low as 1 cent.
The company Phone Hog first offered free calling cards in the year 2008. The calling cards allow one to make free national and international calls from wherever they are based.
Sky is the currently the only provider to offer (light usage) free broadband in the UK, however, it is only currently available to Sky TV and phone customers. EE Broadband offers up to 6 months of free broadband, and John Lewis Broadband & Calls offers 6 months of free broadband, both with conditions.