Hello Ascension Islands phone card - low rates for calling from United States to Ascension Islands

Hello Ascension Islands
Hello Ascension Islands
12190 ¢/min

rate based on local access

16 min

The minutes for a calling card are based on one call using a local access number where available.

Denominations: $20, $40, $50, $100
Rechargeable: Yes
Fees & Surcharges: May apply*
Billing Increments: 4 minutes
Connection Fee: None
Maintenance Fee: 99¢ /Week
Can Make Calls From: Cont. U.S., Canada, Hawaii, Europe, United Kingdom
Customer Support Language: English/Spanish
Customer Service Hours: 24 hours
800 number Surcharge: 1¢ per minute
Within Continental US:
Expiration: 6 months (183 days) after last use; if no use, 6 months (183 days) after being ordered
Domestic Connection Fee: None

*May apply on some calls. Please call Customer Service at 1-888-520-9215 for details.

This phone card is designed for low rates to Ascension Islands landline phones only. If you wish to call cells or specific cities you can find help with how to choose the right calling card for you.

The Hello Ascension Islands card offers you the absolute lowest rate for calling Ascension Islands from United States. With a 4-minute billing increment, the Hello Ascension Islands card is perfect for making longer international calls to Ascension Islands. Pick the denomination you prefer from the options below and then proceed to checkout. In only a few minutes you will be able to enjoy high quality international calls to Ascension Islands at the lowest rates.

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