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Call Pakistan? You'll struggle to find rates for calling Pakistan as competitive as ours. Our tariffs are among the most competitive on the market. So if you want to make cheap phone calls to landlines or mobiles in Pakistan, you'll love the unbeatable international rates that Vonage offers.

After the break-up of the British Empire, employers invited people from Pakistan to come to the UK to work. Some joined the steel and textile industries. Teachers, doctors and engineers were also recruited. Today, there are probably well over 1,000,000 Pakistani Britons. Many have strong ties with family and friends back in Pakistan. So the demand for cheap calls to Pakistan is enormous.
Many travel to Pakistan regularly. Their family back in the UK will want to be able to put in a cheap call to Pakistan whenever they feel like it. Vonage to Vonage calls are free, so if you have two Vonage adapters, you can take one to Pakistan with you. Calling Pakistan will then be free for both parties.
Britain and Pakistan have enjoyed good trade relations for many years. Many Pakistani businesses want to do business with Britain. So it's important for people to be able to make cheap calls to Pakistan. In 2008, UK exports to Pakistan were worth £465 million. Most business is conducted in English or Urdu. But people speak many other languages when they call Pakistan: there are more than 60 languages. Not that it matters when you're making a cheap call to Pakistan – the savings are still huge with cheap calls to Pakistan. If you're making a cheap call to Pakistan and calling Punjab, you may talk in Punjabi. But if you call Pakistan to talk to someone in the North-West Frontier Province, you may chat in Pashto. Or you may talk in Sindhi or Balochi when you call Pakistan.

Country area code: 92
Capital City: Islamabad
Time Zone: GMT +5
Landmarks: Sufi Shrines, Shah Faisal Masjid, Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif, Badshahi Mosque, Margalla Hills
With its many different cultures and stunning landscapes, Pakistan's reputation as a place with social and political problems is changing. In spite of recent security scares, tourists still want to travel there – more than 500,000 tourists went before the economic downturn, and many of them would call Pakistan beforehand to organise their visit. Some people go to visit old fortresses, ancient architecture and archaeological ruins. It helps to know that they can make a cheap call – or several – to Pakistan to plan their trip. Mountaineers have the Himalayas, with several mountain peaks over 7,000 metres – the most famous is K2. Their families will want to make a cheap call to Pakistan to find out how the trip is going.
Pakistan boasts lots of different eco-systems and a wealth of wildlife. Just make some cheap calls to Pakistan to find out where to go and when. Endangered animals include black and brown Himalayan bears, the Indus river dolphin and the rare snow leopard. There are also boars, deer, jackals, hyenas, wild cats, panthers, and leopards. Your friends back at home will be keen to make cheap calls to Pakistan to hear about your latest sightings. And if you're lucky enough to see a rare Asiatic cheetah, you'll be dying for your friends to make a cheap call to Pakistan to hear all about it.
| Abbotabad | 00 + 92 + 992 | Bahawalpur | 00 + 92 + 621 | Faisalabad | 00 + 92 + 41 | ||
| Ghourghushi | 00 + 92 + 5799 | Gujranwala | 00 + 92 + 431 | Hyderabad | 00 + 92 + 221 | ||
| Islamabad | 00 + 92 + 51 | Karachi | 00 + 92 + 21 | Lahore | 00 + 92 + 42 | ||
| Multan | 00 + 92 + 61 | Okara | 00 + 92 + 442 | Peshawar | 00 + 92 + 91 | ||
| Quetta | 00 + 92 + 81 | Rojhan | 00 + 92 + 604 | Sahiwal | 00 + 92 + 441 | ||
| Sarhodha | 00 + 92 + 451 | Sialkot | 00 + 92 + 524 | Sukkur | 00 + 92 + 71 |