Nimbuzz launches international calling at 1p per second
Nimbuzz launches international calling at 1p per second
Nimbuzz has introduced cheap
international calling for domestic users. The company has launched an
international calling service that will allow users to make phone calls
over the Internet to landline or mobile numbers starting at just one
paisa per second.
Nimbuzz
has 25 million registered users in India and has partnered with
Spectranet hello ip to male international calling affordable. To make
international calls Nimbuzz users will have to buy credit similar to
Skype. International calls will be charged Nimbuzz was offers
peer-to-peer calling for its users in India, but now they will be able
to make calls to any international landline or mobile number at very low
prices. Other companies such as Viber, Line and Skype are also offering
free peer-to-peer calling. Nimbuzz will charge Re 1 per minute for
international calls which is much cheaper than what other local carriers
charge.
The company’s CEO Vikas Saxena stated
that the international calling industry in India is worth about $1.5
billion. Udit Mehrotra, CEO of Spectranet hello IP, stated that India
gets approximately 6.5 billion minutes of incoming international calls
but outgoing calls are still only 10 to 15 per cent of that amount.
"This disparity is because of high pricing," he added.
Vikas Saxena, CEO, Nimbuzz stated, "We
are extremely confident that our partnership with Spectranet hello ip
will allow our Indian users to reach out to their loved ones across the
world without cost concerns. The Spectranet hello ip is a unique
proposition that allows Nimbuzz users to make international calls at
rates almost 450% less than those that are available in the market
today.''
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