Call Iran from the USA and Canada with Amantel – Cheap, Easy & Reliable
Are you looking for
the cheapest way to call Iran from the USA and Canada? Whether you want to talk
to family, friends, or business contacts, Amantel offers a fast, secure, and
affordable solution to make international calls to Iran.
With an Amantel Iran calling card, you can enjoy high-quality voice connections, no hidden fees, and amazing
discounts—all with a simple and user-friendly interface.
Why Choose Amantel to Call Iran?
Here’s why thousands
trust Amantel for international calls to Iran:
✅ Lowest
Calling Rates to Iran
Make cheapinternational calls to Iran from both landlines and mobile phones in the US and
Canada starting at incredibly low per-minute rates. No setup fee or hidden
charges.
✅ Crystal-Clear
Voice Quality
We use the best
Amantel technology to deliver amazing voice clarity and minimal call drops when
calling Iran.
✅ No
Contracts or Commitments
Buy only what you
need. Our Iran phone cards are pay-as-you-go, with no contracts or monthly
charges.
✅ Multiple
Access Options
Dial from your
mobile, landline, or even use the Amantel Calling App for seamless calling.
✅ 24/7
Customer Support
Got questions? Our
dedicated support team is always ready to help you set up or resolve any
issues.
How to Call Iran from the USA or Canada?
Calling Iran with
Amantel is simple and takes just 3 steps:
1.
Sign Up at Amantel
Create
your free account on the Amantel Iran calling card page.
2.
Recharge Your Account
Choose
from various denominations and get extra minutes on select recharge amounts.
3.
Dial Using Local Access Number or App
Use a
local access number or the Amantel app to connect. Then dial the Iran number
starting with the country code (+98), followed by the area code and phone
number.
Tips to Save More on Calls to Iran
•
Use local
access numbers to avoid mobile carrier charges.
•
Refer
friends and earn bonus talk time.
•
Download
and use the Amantel App for faster calling and even lower rates.
Who Uses Amantel to Call Iran?
•
Iranian
families living in the US and Canada
•
Students
and travelers staying abroad
•
Businesses
with partners or clients in Iran
• NGOs and humanitarian workers
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