Sunday 20 December 2009

Free Calls Using REBTEL

How Rebtel Works
Rebtel gives people local phone numbers in the country where they live that connect them directly with their friends and family abroad.
That means, for example, Rebtel gives someone living in Lahore a local Lahore phone number that connects him directly to a friend or family member living in New York.  At the same time Rebtel gives the friend or family member in New York a local New York phone number that connects them directly to their friend or family member in Lahore.
There’s no access number to dial, no PIN to remember, or long international phone number to enter. The user only dials a local phone number where they live and Rebtel connects the call over the Internet to their loved one abroad.
Free Call: Tricky But Worth It
Rebtel’s standard rates to and from Pakistan are incredibly low – almost always better than calling card rates.
All calls – to landlines or mobile phones in Pakistan – from any of the 50 other countries where Rebtel is available are just 7.4 cents (U.S.) per minute.
And calls from Pakistan are equally cheap.  For example, a call from Pakistan to:
• Saudi Arabia is 8.23 PKR per minute on a landline, 16.30 PKR on a mobile phone
• U.K. is 1.58 PKR per minute on a landline, 14.97 PKR on a mobile phone
• UAE is 16.55 PKR per minute on a landline, 17.55 PKR on a mobile phone
• U.S. is 1.24 PKR per minute on either a landline or mobile phone
Here’s how to make a Free Call: When a person in Lahore calls a friend in London, for example, they ask their friend – while they stay on the line in Lahore – to hang up in London and call right back using the local London phone number they’ve been given by Rebtel to reach their friend in Lahore.
When that happens:
•  The person in Lahore is making a local call
• Their friend in London is making a local call
• Rebtel connects the two local calls over the Internet, and the international minutes are free.
Free Calls (when the person who receives the call hangs up and calls back while the original caller stays on the line) today can be made between 51 countries around the world.


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