Cell Phone use in Germany

Cell Phone
As you expect from a public telephone call

  Due to the increasing prevalence of mobile phones is the number of telephones in Germany in recent years has been reduced.

Telephone booths can be found usually at post offices, railway stations, airports and shopping areas. In the “good old days” were a cell phone in their bright yellow color. Today’s phones are in the “Pink Telekom”, and harder to find.

In most phones, you need to call a phone card, which in post offices, T-points and other businesses to acquire. Some phone booths still accept coins, but these are becoming less common.

Phone cards are available in units of € 5, € 10 and € 15 In addition to the maps of Deutsche Telekom, there are also cards from other providers, which allow you to significantly lower charges for international calls are charged. On some phones (eg airports), you can also pay by credit card.

Most phones also have their own Nummber, that you can call. If such a number exists, it is usually in the phone booth displayed.

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