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Free Voip Calls To Us Uk N Europe

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Hi guys!

I don’t know if it’s a new thing for you guys or not. However I hope many of my TV friends will found it extremely working.

A voip call from Thailand to USA, UK, many parts of Europe, even some countries in Asia, are totally FREE. With dramatic excellent quality. Working from Thailand Landline. The most important part is, using a Voip call and not to use your Internet connection. Strange?

well, I use it by myself, and found it outstanding.

Check it out HERE

Your post is more than a little deceptive, as only three minutes are free, for trial. After that you have to sign up and pay.

The service, NoNoh, is operated by Betamax GmbH & Co KG, the same as Voipdiscount, Voipbuster and a number of others, but I see that NoNoh has much lower rates for calls to mobile phones in the UK and Switzerland, two countries of interest to me. I, for one, will give NoNoh a try as soon as I can find information on their website about the cost of so-called freedays.

With Voipdiscount and Voipbuster it is EUR 10 for 120 days and after that the EUR 10 can be used to pay for calls and given the low rates per minute – I believe EUR 0.01/minute to Thailand, both landline and mobile – this will last a long time. During the freedays period they apply the principle of “fair usage” and allow a maximum of 300 minutes (5 hours) per week free and above that apply the regular rates. I am looking for information on the website of NoNoh to see if it is the same with them. I like it when things are clearly spelt out from the start and get suspicious if this is not done.

In some countries, including Switzerland and the UK but not Thailand, a local number can be called, eg from a mobile phone, and thus one pays only for the local call plus, if freedays are exhausted, the low rate for the call, eg. EUR 0.01 to Thailand. Unfortunately, mobile calls are expensive in Switzerland even to local numbers when comparing it with the rates in other European countries. But we've got the mountains :) (on which the high rates are blamed)

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Maestro

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Because I have account there, so what I know is, if you get an account by 5 EUR, 60days are free time and 300 Minutes per week.

And with 10 EUR, 120 days with 300 minutes per week.

I can confirm it for sure.

Unfortunately, mobile calls are expensive in Switzerland even to local numbers when comparing it with the rates in other European countries. But we've got the mountains :D(on which the high rates are blamed)

Maestro

Really? That's a scam that's almost Thai-like in its audacity :)

Discrimination! :) Signing up in Switzerland I had to buy EUR 10 credit.

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Actually, I don’t mind that in Thailand you can buy as little as EUR 5. Half the price, half the period of freedays. It seems only fair to offer a lower one-time outlay in Thailand. My EUR 10 will get used up before long, anyway.

Made a call to a mobile phone in the UK and the sound quality was good. EUR 0.06 per minute. I am happy to have found this service with this good rate.

While not exactly free, your EUR 5 will go a long way for calls to UK landlines, for example: 60 days free, then EUR 0.01 per minute (found their rate sheet now at www.nonoh.net/en/freetrial.html), which is good for another 500 minutes of calls. For my EUR 10 my wife and I get double that in the opposite direction, for calls to Thailand.

And let’s not forget: it can also be used for calls within Thailand and to all other countries in the world, some free during the freedays period, others not. The wife of a friend of mine ran up a monthly bill of CHF 600 a month for calls to relatives and friends in the USA before he changed to a VOIP service.

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Maestro

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

I am using DialNow.com. No free days but better rates:

(Switzerland landline incl VAT)

NoNoh: 0.016 USD

DialNow: 0.005 USD

(Switzerland mobile incl VAT)

NoNoh: ?

DialNow: 0.108 USD

(Austria mobile is 0.065 :D)

DialNow doesn't have a dial-in/access number in Thailand either :)

For a phone-to-phone connection they charge a connection fee of 5 cent plus the costs/min to each phone, here 2x 0.5 ct. (all USD)

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I am too lazy to make an analysis at what usage pattern which level is better :D

I just called yesterday from mobile to mobile (Austria-Thailand both ways) and connection was excellent. But I remember a couple of weeks back the line was not as good.

Does anybody have experience with SIP? Having a SIP number in your home country that gets routed either to your PC (when you are online) or to your mobile.

welo

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If you have friends with Google Voice account, ask them for invites and you can have an account for yourself and make free calls to US and Canada. I use it all the time and it doesn't have (as far as I know) time limits. For calling other countries I use my SIP based VoIP service from Onesuite. Good rates to Europe and Asia and US (but I use Google Voice to call US)

But google voice is not yet available in Thailand, isntit?!

But google voice is not yet available in Thailand, isntit?!

Its a yes and no.

You can use Google Voice anywhere because its a VoIP. But you need a US number to link your Google Voice and Gizmo5 and voila you can make calls to US for free. One problem though, Gizmo5 is by invitation too so you need someone to invite you to have a Gizmo5 account.

But you can also search for FREE US DID and you can use that for your Google Voice.

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