Free calls to French Guiana from the UK using inclusive phone plan minutes
Make free calls to French Guiana from UK using 0870 numbers from your UK landline or mobile. Applies to UK call plans with 0870 minutes included. Check your call plan before using this service. See usage terms of service below.
| Landline | 0p/min* |
|---|---|
| Mobile | 0p/min* |
| Access Number | 0870 635 9000 |
Make your international call in 2 simple steps:
- Step 1 – Dial the access number
- Step 2 – Dial your destination number in full (e.g. for French Guiana 00 594 + French Guiana number)
Features of this service
- Free calls to French Guiana with your call plan 0870 minutes
- No sign up or account required, available 24/7
- Call our UK 0870 number and be connected to your international destination
Terms of service use
You must have the bill payer's permission before using the service. Calls may be made from your call plan inclusive 0870 numbers minutes or are charged at 13p/min plus your phone company's access charge. Please check with your phone provider for their access charge. Do not exceed 60 minutes per call or you will be charged by your call provider. Do not exceed 1000 minutes per month or 100 calls per month as your provider may charge you if you exceed those limits. If you are in doubt please check with your provider before making a call or simply make a short call for less than a minute and check on your online bill details/breakdown to ensure that your 0870 call package minutes are inclusive. By using this service you agree to receive marketing via SMS or other forms that the provider of this service may use from time to time. This may include but not be limited to providing new access numbers for your service or other related telecoms service. At no point is the provider of this service liable for costs that may be incurred by you with your mobile or landline service provider. By using this service you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions as stated and anyone failing to do so, will be barred from this and any other service in future. We will not pass phone numbers to any other organisation. This service is provided in good faith, however if the operators exclude or start charging these numbers then this service will be terminated without notice. Please do not use this service if you cannot agree to this. Service Provider for 0870 935 9000 is Story Telecom Ltd, Olympia house, London, NW11 8RQ, helpline 0208 497 9210.
French Guiana Information
| Country |
|---|
| French Guiana |
| Continent |
| South America |
| Capital |
| Cayenne |
| Country code |
| 594 |
| Info |
| French Guiana is an overseas department of France, located on the northern coast of South America. Like the other DOMs, French Guiana is also an overseas region of France, one of the 26 regions of France. It is an integral part of France, and its currency is the euro. In terms of size, French Guiana has a total area of 83,534 sq km. Though sharing cultural affinities with the French-speaking territories of the Caribbean, French Guiana cannot be considered to be part of that geographic region, with the Caribbean Sea actually being located several hundred kilometres to the west, beyond the arc of the Lesser Antilles. The population of French Guiana is approximately 209,000. The population density of it is 2.5/sq km. The main Asian communities are the Hmong from Laos (1.5%) and Chinese (3.2%, primarily from Hong Kong and Zhejiang province). There are also smaller groups from various Caribbean islands, mainly Saint Lucia. The main groups living in the interior are the Maroons (also called Bush Negroes) and Amerindians. French Guiana is heavily dependent on France for subsidies, trade, and goods. The main industries are fishing (accounting for three-quarters of foreign exports), gold mining and timber. In addition, the Guiana Space Center at Kourou accounts for 25% of the GDP and employs about 1700 people. There is very little manufacturing, and agriculture is largely undeveloped. Tourism, especially eco-tourism, is growing. Unemployment is a major problem, running at about 20% to 30%. |
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