Unlimited Free Calls to India : Tajphone (From Australia)

Hi,

Our last post on calling India and lot more countries from Australia absolutely free by
Apart from calling India, you can make calls to large number of countries. (Pakistan, Bangladesh, America, Canada, China all are included).

Some more such voip providers giving access numbers are smartcalling (access number being 0424215151) and comfortcalls (access number 0424215048). You can dial any of these numbers (Australian mobile number) and make calls to India.

Well the above method is really very good for those living in Australia and having free mobile cap minutes but what about those not living in Australia. Hey, if they can dial these Australian mobile for free then they can get connected to India for free. I would suggest them to use some
voip service itself to call these number. ( May be they try
Reliance icall to these number free).

Do us know if you were able to call free to your destination.

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Freedom Calls : Free calls from Australia to India

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Australia is a free voip country. A large number of voip provider are from Australia. One such new voip provider is Freedom calls.

Freedom calls enables you to make international calls for a local mobile call charge. What does it mean…? Well you have to dial a local Australian mobile number followed by your destination number, Freedom calls will connect you to your destination. Freedomcalls won’t charge you anything for your calls. You will be charged by your provider for dialing Australian mobile number.

You have to dial the access number (Australian mobile) 0424215152. Then you have to press 1.
At any time during the prompt you can dial the international number. Prefix 0011 + Country code + Destination Number + # e.g. To call India 0011 91 9812345678 #

I guess, some of our Australian readers must be having a plan with their service provider and by using their mobile cap minutes, there call to India will be absolutely free. If you have mobile cap on your home phone, some service providers gives you Mobile calling cap (for eg. you can call to a mobile number from homephone/landline for around A$2 for 20 minutes). You need to find out from your service provider if you have any type of capping for calling the Mobile number and how much does it cost you.

Apart from India, Freedom Calls offers free calls to large number of destinations. You can make free calls to Pakistan, USA, Bangladesh,China etc from Australia. Just check with Freedom calls, if your destination is listed in free calling list.

No prepayments, no signups, no activation delay, No special phone needed, a very simple cheap calling service.

Overall, a nice offer for people having free calling plan to call Australian mobile (from their phone service provider). Now you can make free calls to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh.

Cheers.

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Reliance iCall offering Free calls till 15th Jan

Hi,

On one of the other blogs, I saw a post about the end of voip. Well, I guess voip is growing. With so many voip providers in the market, cheap calls to India, free calls to so many destinations and the latest entrant in the market is Reliance iCall.

Thanks to our regular reader Mr. Satish for informing us about the new voip provider. Voip by Reliance, much similar to iCall is a Pc to Phone calling service. Calls rates are very cheap by Reliance iCall, the feature list is very long and best part is that Reliance iCall is offering “Free voip calls” to many destinations (till 15th Jan).

Let me once again repeat it, Reliance iCall is offering all its users Free calls to many destinations till 15th Jan. You can make free calls to USA,France, Canada,Australia,UK , Singapore,Germany , Sweden, Japan, China and many more countries. Mr Satish also mentioned about calling African countries. I tried the service, and it do worked like charm. I experienced good voice quality and call lasted for more than 7-8 min (I myself disconnected it).

I then tried calling India, but it didn’t worked. I tried to search on their website (about the destinations) we can call, but no info was there. So, I guess you will only know(will you be able to call your destination) after you try it.

What after 15th Jan..? Well, Reliance has a big name in telecom industry, and their service is also good. You can try now, and if you liked the service then you can remain connected with Reliance iCall. (Call rates are also not very high).

Some other features of Reliance iCall are -:

  • PC to Phone calls. (Phone to Phone not at this time).
  • Call hold.
  • Call forwarding.
  • Call log, Caller Id.
  • Mised call alert.
  • Do not disturb.
  • Address book, Instant messaging.
  • Free PC to PC calls (using softphone only).

So, to make some free calls till 15th Jan, just visit Reliance iCall, register with them, download the softphone and start calling.

Overall, a very nice offer and a great calling service (Reliance iCall).

Cheers.

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Call India Cheap With Recession Busting Prices : India LD

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This new season, voip providers have lot more offers and cheap rates to your destination. With so many voip providers already reducing rates to India, I am sure calling bills won’t hurt you much in the times of recession.

With the aim to provide users cheap calls to India at wholesale price, India LD is offering some great calling deals. Now, high volume callers can pay wholesale costs to call India. Long distance calls to India, can be made at just 1.9 cents/min.

First lets see the different plans offered by India LD. IndiaLD offers monthly package (much similar to Nymgo, we will later see the differences too). The best plan according to me is at monthly price of 19.99$, one gets 1000 min to India (making effective rate to India just 1.9cents/min). However, there are some heavy calling plan (like at 38$, you get 2000 min).

  • Each month your plan will automatically renew, and you will get a fresh set of minutes. If you go over your minutes, you can continue to make calls at 3.9 cent per minute.
  • Service includes calls to all destinations in India (both land and mobile).
  • No hidden fees, no connection fees.
  • Instant Activation
  • Pinless Dialing
  • Call From Multiple Phones
  • 1 Minute Rounding

How to make calls.

Well here comes the difference with Nymgo, Nymgo is absolutely Pc to Phone calling service, but India LD offers Phone to Phone service with access numbers in USA . I guess people outside USA who want to call India, should prefer Nymgo only.

Apart from all this, IndiaLd also offers 30 days money back guarantee. 30 day money back guarantee is for first time customers only. The money back guarantee only applies if you have not exceeded 50 minutes of calls. Refunds can be requested by contacting their customer service department.

I guess with more and more voip providers coming and offering cheap calls to India, the day is not far when one will be able to make unlimited free calls to India.

Regarding IndiaLD, I have not tested the service, neither I have received any reviews about the service. It would be great if someone let us know their views about the voip service. I request all my blog readers to first contact them, clarify all their doubts before they actually order any plan.

For more info, Visit IndiaLD.

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Nymgo Promotion : Calling package to Pakistan, Bagladesh and Sri Lanka

Hi,

Firstly wishing all Free Pc to Phone calls readers, a very Happy new Year (2009). This being first post in this year, I thought covering it on the ongoing cheapest voip provider, Nymgo.

Earlier also, Nymgo has been featured on this blog, it claims to provide you with cheapest Pc to Phone calls. Nymgo also offers various calling packages, best being the Pay Monthly package to various countries. In our last post, we blogged about the package for calling India at a very cheap rate, however at that time, Nymgo didn’t included Pakistan and Bangladesh in its calling package.

But recently, Nymgo has added Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to its monthly packages. Thanks to our regular reader Mr. Vijay Chand for informing us about this update on Nymgo. For just $24.99 per month,you can choose one of the countries where you call most and get the respective minutes for each:

o Bangladesh: 1,000 minutes
o Pakistan: 500 minutes
o Sri Lanka: 600 minutes

I hope you are not confused, buy paying 24.99$ per month you can make calls to any ONE country. You get respective minutes. For example, you choose the package for calling Pakistan then you will pay approx 25$ and get 500 minutes (effective rate being just 5cents/min).

Few more points to be considered here are -:

  • Nymgo only offers PC to Phone calls using a softphone. Voice quality being average.
  • Nymgo also offers monthly packages to other countries besides Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
  • One can also go for Nymgo pay as you go option. ( Call rates are also cheap there).
  • Monthly Package : The package expires in 30 days; remaining minutes are not rolled over to the next month.
  • All the calling codes (that is cities in countries are not on the list), so you will be able to make calls to certain calling codes only. Though many cities are included, but its better to check first before buying any plan.

Overall, a nice deal for people who makes lot of calls to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri lanka (as already call rates are not very cheap to these destinations). For more info, Visit Nymgo.

Guys, I will be coming with lot more free and cheap calling ways to your destination, this year 2009, so just subscribe and remain updated.

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