View Full Version : Free VOIP International calls to landlines of over 30 countries
eejikes
Sep 13th, 2006, 11:21 PM
Saves me a whole load of cash on international calling. Rates much cheaper compared to skype for most destinations
http://www.voipcheap.com/en/index.html
Andorra free*
Argentina free*
Australia free*
Austria free*
Belgium free*
Canada free*
Chile free*
China free*
Czech Republic free*
Denmark free*
Finland free*
France free*
Germany free*
Hong Kong (+mobile) free*
Hungary free*
Iceland free*
Ireland free*
Italy free*
Japan free*
Liechtenstein free*
Luxembourg free*
Malaysia free*
Monaco free*
Netherlands free*
New Zealand free*
Norway free*
Poland free*
Portugal free*
Russian Federation free*
Singapore (+mobile) free*
South Korea free*
Spain free*
Sweden free*
Switzerland free*
United Kingdom free*
United States (+mobile) free
Cyber6
Sep 13th, 2006, 11:30 PM
To counter misuse of our network we have limited these free* calls for our trial users. If you want to enjoy longer free* calls to these destinations, just top up your account by buying credit.
:confused: :confused:
crasher
Sep 13th, 2006, 11:34 PM
Hmm! You have to BUY Freedays to make a free call!
Doesnt make sense to me :confused:
AzN_RiverdaleCI
Sep 13th, 2006, 11:38 PM
this aint no hot deal.
md7899
Sep 13th, 2006, 11:45 PM
Info from the site is that you get 300 free mins/wk.
Any comments from actual users of this site? Is the 300 free mins/wk deal dead? Have they started to charge now?
ks_tiwari
Sep 13th, 2006, 11:59 PM
Anyone knows any VOIP service provider who offers canadian DID for 519 area code. Of'course i dont want Vonage. Something should be worth calling good deal :lol:
marbss
Sep 14th, 2006, 01:44 AM
looks like the same parent company as webcalldirect.com
for the 519 DID -- try vbuzzer.com
ks_tiwari
Sep 14th, 2006, 02:22 AM
looks like the same parent company as webcalldirect.com
for the 519 DID -- try vbuzzer.com
Already using Vbuzzer, it doesnt offer 519 area code
micronta
Sep 14th, 2006, 04:12 AM
Info from the site is that you get 300 free mins/wk.
Any comments from actual users of this site? Is the 300 free mins/wk deal dead? Have they started to charge now?
This site is an exact copy of freecall.com. Don't believe it when they say you can get 300 free min/wk. I am pretty sure I only used like 60 min. since there's a history for all the calls made and it's no longer free even after the week. I'll have to buy credits every few months in order to get the free min. Essentially, if you buy credits 'every few months' you'll be paying for the calls. I'd rather use skype or vbuzzer, since it would work out to be less costly. And I don't like how they deceptively advertize that I could get 300 min. every week, that's just not so with my experience. Guess they figure it's a good way to sucker people in. Hope I don't have a problem uninstalling it.
bowwer
Sep 14th, 2006, 04:56 AM
I use voipdiscount which is either a very similar or identical company, and average out to 200-350 minutes of calls to Italy, Greece, or England per week. Quality is definitely not as good as a normal phone, but for 10 euros every four months, the price can't be beat.
roscoe
Sep 14th, 2006, 08:50 AM
I've been using www.internetcalls.com for almost a year, the same company - different interface. You pay 10 euros every 120 days and it entitles you to "free" 300 min/week calls to "free" destinations. Depending where you are calling the quality varies (true for pretty much any VoIP long distance nowadays), but in general it is OK. There's a variety of ways how to make calls with them: You can use either your ATA adaptor (if you have one) for the calls, or make PC-Phone calls or use their website to place phone to phone calls by typing in your phone number, destination number and clicking "Dial". Your phone rings, you pick up, the other number gets dialed, they pick up, conversation begins... They charge 5 cents for a successful phone2phone connection, though...
Anyways, calling virtually without limits in US/Canada/Overseas for mere 10 euros in 4 months - I call it a HOT deal.
lemure
Sep 14th, 2006, 09:37 AM
There's a variety of ways how to make calls with them: You can use either your ATA adaptor (if you have one) for the calls, or make PC-Phone calls or use their website to place phone to phone calls by typing in your phone number, destination number and clicking "Dial".
I'm using that service also through internet access and a micro-handset and I like it.
But where can I find info on ATA adaptors (uses, costs, etc....) ?
Thanx by advance to share :cheesygri
Libel
Sep 14th, 2006, 09:49 AM
You can find ATA on different sites like Voxilla Canada (that's where I bought mine), VoIP Store Canada (www.canadianvoipstore.com) but beware it is shipped from the USA (well my ATA would have been), or even computer stores if you're looking at a linksys ATA (Directcanada has a very good price on the spa-3102 but PSTN quality sucks on this model just to let you know).
homercartman
Sep 14th, 2006, 10:01 AM
This deal is as hot as Rosie O'Donnell and Liza Minelli oil wrestling
Hugh
Sep 14th, 2006, 11:37 AM
Anyone knows any VOIP service provider who offers canadian DID for 519 area code. Of'course i dont want Vonage. Something should be worth calling good deal :lol:unlimitel.ca provides me with a 519 DID. I get it a la carte, not in a bundle. This requires a bit more understanding of how VoIP works than makes sense for the average retail customer -- it is aimed at VARs and businesses, I think.
roscoe
Sep 14th, 2006, 11:54 AM
But where can I find info on ATA adaptors (uses, costs, etc....) ? Thanx by advance to share :cheesygri
I bought mine Linksys PAP2 in FutureShop on a sale a while ago, it was pre-configured to work with Vonage only, but there is a way...
Looks like Voxilla has them quite cheap.
Rooster
Sep 14th, 2006, 12:37 PM
I bought mine Linksys PAP2 in FutureShop on a sale a while ago, it was pre-configured to work with Vonage only, but there is a way...
Looks like Voxilla has them quite cheap.
Please specify "the way" and or link... :twisted:
Tenshi
Sep 14th, 2006, 12:48 PM
The way (http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,16338132~mode=flat)