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OK, I'm one of those weird guys who likes things planned and orderly. I land in Johannesburg August 12th and will be met by Africa Sky for transport, but let's assume I need to call them for whatever reason, with my US cell phone, standing in the Johannesburg airport.

The phone # to Africa Sky is 082 749 0674
How would I dial that phone number?


Now let's assume I have flight issues the next day from J'burg to Windhoek and need to call my outfitter:

Kowas Safaris phone number is +264 62 581558
How would I dial that number?


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Go to your local phone company and signup for "WhatsApp" Works for me.

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I use WhatsApp every day between USA and RSA, it's perfect, instant and free.


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>>>The phone # to Africa Sky is 082 749 0674
>>>How would I dial that phone number?

+27 82 749 0674

>>>Kowas Safaris phone number is +264 62 581558
>>>How would I dial that number?

+264 62 581558

Hold down the 0 key until the + shows up, then the numbers.

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Thanks for the info men. I am headed over in Oct

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Thanks guys. I appreciate the help.


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That is a good question. I once arrived in Harare with nobody to pick me up even though I was hunting with an extremely good and reputable company. After attempting several calls and unable to get through the appy finally showed up. I was the last client he picked up at the airport, not sure what he is doing now.

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You probably know, but to get +, hold down the 0 button on your phone.


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Also most international plans are expensive. Texting is normally cheaper. Usually .50 with ATT.

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Last couple times I went to S, in 13 and 14, my Verizon plan was not that bad. It seems like it was 50 cents a minute. I called home every other day for a few minutes and texted on other days. I was amazed at clarity, the calls were as clear as in the USA.


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Originally Posted by dale06
Last couple times I went to S, in 13 and 14, my Verizon plan was not that bad. It seems like it was 50 cents a minute. I called home every other day for a few minutes and texted on other days. I was amazed at clarity, the calls were as clear as in the USA.



I did that too with AT&T. They had an international calling plan for like $50 for 40 minutes or something like that. I called home every evening and clarity was as you say, even from Namibia.

I'm not concerned about calling home, I know how to do that. I was wanting to know how to call US/SA, US/Namibia, SA/Namibia just in case. I'm guessing my phone, even if I'm standing in the J'burg airport, is still considered a US phone?


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T-Mobile, no charge text and data (no 4G or LTE data) from South Africa and Zambia and .20 per minute. And Zero per minute if you are on Wi-Fi and have an Wi-Fi calling capable phone.

Botswana .50 text and $6 per minute calls
Namibia .50 text and $3 a minute calls
Zimbabwe .50 text and $6 per minute

That's without a calling plan

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On a similar subject...

I have read quite a few online reports that say its simple and low cost to rent a cell phone and buy minutes from kiosks right in the airport.

Has anyone tried this, or care to offer an opinion on it?

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Well its cheaper if you get a local SIM card, but its easier to use your own, your contacts have your USA number.

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You can use WhatsApp to call or text without a calling plan. It uses wifi or your data plan.


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I didn't realize you could make a phone call with WhatsApp. Thanks for the tip.


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If I'm using WhatsApp does the person on the other end also need the WhatsApp or can I call a landline with WharsApp?

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This is the first I've heard of WhatsApp and it looks like it may be the way forward.

Does it just do text or also voice?

It requires an internet connection, so how do you get one in an airport or on the road?

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Originally Posted by Therack
If I'm using WhatsApp does the person on the other end also need the WhatsApp or can I call a landline with WharsApp?


They do not need be using the app.


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Originally Posted by postoak
This is the first I've heard of WhatsApp and it looks like it may be the way forward.

Does it just do text or also voice?

It requires an internet connection, so how do you get one in an airport or on the road?


It will do voice as well as text. It does require a data plan or a wifi connection. If you have a phone plan that would probably be cheaper. For international travel I don't normally have a voice plan but do have a data plan. I use it for texting (which would normally go over a voice plan). Actually I will respond to texts but I don't want the office calling me to ask stupid questions just because someone doesn't want to take my assistant's word for it.


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