Archive for Voip

Unlimited voip calls to India is almost impossible atleast in current scenarios because of the high termination charges voip company have to pay. So please do not look for these fake offers which will either loot you or will make it unsustainable for company in long run. Best is to search for lowest possible per minutes rates which are around 4 to 7 (US)cents/min currently.

So another list of best rates(per min ) for cheap calls to India follows Read the rest of this entry »

Pennytel an Australian Voip Provider has launched untimed call offer from 01 December 2007 to 31 January 29 February 2008. Calls to India are charged 28.88cents(Oz) per call … that’s right it is per call not per minute so you can consider it unlimited only. Destinations includes mobile calls to India and many other countries. For more details visit their website.
Enjoy Unlimted Voip calls to India this festive season.

Edit: Date Extended till 29 February 2008

India based Voip provider worldphone.in has started offering unlimited voip plans from this Diwali Festival. The service offered is a legal one with under regulation of DOT(department of Telecommunication) so there is an additional 12.5% service tax payable. Company has a range of unlimited and limited plans with incoming number of certain countries included. The Device or phone adapter itself cost 3000Rs which is on bit higher side compared to Mtnl which is offering it for Rs1500(Lifetime rental)

Unlimited plans are Read the rest of this entry »

From past six month there has been a rather steep cut in voip rates to India. Call rates that hovered around 8-15cents/minute are now revolving around 4-10cents per minute thanks to increased voip competition among companies and also to drop in termination charges for international calls by Indian regulator called TRAI. Some of these operators with super Indian call rates are Read the rest of this entry »

Bsnl the sister concern of Mtnl is close to launch Voip Services similar to what Mtnl launched a month back. The tariffs are expected to be same as Mtnl with calling to many international destinations at 1Re/min. This move seems significant in Voip market because private operators have so far refrained from matching MTNL’s move , BSNL’s entry into this segment is set to change the market dynamics and force other operators to follow suit.
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All major telcos have not ventured into internet telephony as they fear it will eat into their revenues from traditional mobile and fixedline calls.

 

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