Afghanistan Calling Rates
Calling Afghanistan costs $0.89/min to landlines and $0.87/min to mobiles via Kinvo, plus a one-time $0.05 connection fee per answered call. No subscription, no minimums, credits never expire.
For dialing instructions, see how to call Afghanistan. For number-format and code reference, see the Afghanistan country code page.
About Calling Afghanistan
At $0.89/min to landlines and $0.87/min to mobiles, calling Afghanistan is in the higher tier for Asia — driven by upstream termination fees from local operators. Mobile and landline rates are nearly identical, so it doesn't really matter which one you reach. Add the one-time $0.05 connection fee — charged only when the call is answered — and you have the full cost. No subscription, no monthly minimum, credits never expire.
Most US-to-Asia calls go to family in the diaspora — H-1B workers reaching parents, international students checking in with home, and immigrant families staying in touch across the day-night offset that makes a 12-hour gap normal. Business calls run in parallel: outsourcing, manufacturing, and BPO operations make daily +91, +63, +86, +84, and +66 traffic routine.
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Afghanistan Calling Rates
| Type | Per Minute | Connection Fee | 10 min call | 30 min call | 60 min call |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Landline Fixed-line phone numbers | $0.89 | $0.05 | $8.95 | $26.75 | $53.45 |
Mobile Cell / mobile phone numbers | $0.87 | $0.05 | $8.75 | $26.15 | $52.25 |
Rates are per minute. Connection fee is charged once per call, only when the call is answered. Rates are in USD.
Connection Fee Explained
Kinvo charges a flat $0.05 connection fee per call to Afghanistan. This fee is charged only when the call is answered by the recipient. You are never charged for:
- -Calls that are not answered (no pickup)
- -Calls that reach a busy signal
- -Calls that fail to connect due to network issues
- -Calls you cancel before the recipient answers
For example, a 10-minute call to a Afghanistan landline costs: $0.05 + (10 x $0.89) = $8.95. A 10-minute call to a Afghanistan mobile costs: $0.05 + (10 x $0.87) = $8.75.
How Much Does It Cost to Call Afghanistan?
Pre-computed costs for typical call durations to a Afghanistan landline at $0.89/min and a Afghanistan mobile at $0.87/min, including the $0.05 connection fee.
| Call duration | Landline cost | Mobile cost |
|---|---|---|
| 1 minute | $0.94 | $0.92 |
| 5 minutes | $4.50 | $4.40 |
| 15 minutes | $13.40 | $13.10 |
| 30 minutes | $26.75 | $26.15 |
| 60 minutes | $53.45 | $52.25 |
Need a custom estimate? Use the call cost calculator to compare any duration and rate.
Cheaper than Afghanistan Calling Cards
International calling cards advertise low per-minute rates to Afghanistan but pad costs with connection fees ($0.09–$0.99 per call), maintenance fees ($0.50–$2 per week), and per-minute rounding that can double the effective rate. A $10 calling card to Afghanistan typically delivers 60–70% of the advertised minutes after fees.
Cheaper than Your Carrier's Afghanistan Rates
US mobile carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) charge $1.00–$3.00 per minute for direct-dialed calls to Afghanistan. Their international add-on plans run $10–$15/month and often exclude mobile numbers — meaning a 30-minute call to a Afghanistan mobile on a carrier plan can still cost $30+. The same call on Kinvo costs $26.15.
A common trap: assuming WiFi calling makes international calls cheap. It does not — WiFi calling still bills at carrier international rates. See WiFi calling vs VoIP for international calls for the full breakdown.
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Afghanistan Pricing — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 30-minute call to Afghanistan cost?
A 30-minute call to a Afghanistan landline costs $26.75 and a 30-minute mobile call costs $26.15. That's $0.89/min × 30 plus the one-time $0.05 connection fee. Shorter and longer durations are in the cost ladder above.
Why is calling Afghanistan more expensive on mobile than landline?
Mobile carriers in Afghanistan charge interconnect fees (mobile termination rates) that exceed fixed-line operators. Kinvo passes the difference through transparently: $0.89/min for landlines vs $0.87/min for mobiles — no surcharge on premium carriers within the same category.
Is Kinvo cheaper than calling Afghanistan with my US phone plan?
In most cases, yes. US carriers charge $1–$3 per minute pay-per-use to Afghanistan. Kinvo starts at $0.87/min with no monthly subscription — a 30-minute call costs $26.75 on Kinvo vs $30+ on a typical US carrier pay-per-use plan.
Are there any hidden fees when calling Afghanistan?
No. The only charges are the per-minute rate and a $0.05 connection fee, billed only when the call is answered. No subscription, no minimums, no surcharges for premium carriers, and credits never expire.
Do Kinvo credits expire?
No. Credits stay in your account indefinitely. No hidden fees, no expiration dates — only what you actually spend on calls is deducted.
