Global VoIP provider Tpad has reduced call charges by 30% to every country in the world for the Diwali Festival.
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| Tpad Celebrates Diwali with Low Cost VoIP Calls |
2008-10-24 12:41:46 -
Tpad, the Global VoIP Network, have slashed 30% off all worldwide call charges for the day beginning October 27th 2008 in celebration of the Diwali festival.
The popular VoIP provider is cutting the cost of calls to any country in the world which means that families that live countries apart can stay in touch for less for the whole festival.
Steven Johns, Marketing Manager for Tpad, said: "Diwali is an important festival for many families around the world, and thanks to this great offer, giving mum a call just got cheaper no matter where you need to call."
To take advantage of the low cost calls customers need to sign up for a free Tpad VoIP account, download a choice of free VoIP softphones or use any SIP device (ATA, IP Phone, IP PBX, Nokia WiFi Mobile) and just buy a minimum of $5 Tpad call credit.
The discounted VoIP calls start from the moment the account first receives credit and there is no minimum call amounts to exceed before the savings begin.
Johns continued: "The joy of this offer is that unlike other VoIP providers we allow our customers to take advantage of Tpad's ultra low discounted VoIP rates from the very first call they make and there are no harsh restrictions to follow."
The 30% worldwide discount for Diwali is the latest innovative offer from Tpad as part of its campaign to cut the cost of VoIP calling, this means that calling anywhere in India will now only cost 5 cents per minute to any landline or mobile.
Tpad recently launched a revolutionary new local number service in over 40 countries that allows users to make international calls anytime, anywhere on any phone or VoIP Device at local rate prices.
"We want to make VoIP calling available to all countries, including those that don't have access to PCs or broadband, and our popular local number service helps make this possible. Users can now make international calls and only pay for a local call, not an expensive international one. This is a true talk global pay only local service" Johns added.
About Tpad (www.tpad.com):
Tpad, the world's most flexible communications company, offers next-generation telephony solutions for consumers and businesses. Tpad is a true global VoIP network and offers users a wide range of VoIP / SIP devices (Softphones, ATAs, IP phones, IP PBXs or Nokia N or E series WiFi mobiles) to make free or low cost calls anywhere in the world with crystal clear quality. Tpad's new telephony services make it easier and cheaper for people to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere. The ever-expanding global IP telephony company is headquartered in the UK with offices in the UAE.
Contact: Steven Johns, Marketing Manager
Email: Steven.Johns@tpad.com
Phone: +44 (0) 1282777711 Ext 1110