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Finarea Launches VoIPdiscount with Free Calls to 52 Countries

Finarea Launches VoIPdiscount with Free Calls to 52 Countries

Here comes another internet phone. Finarea, the company behind VoIPcheap, VoIPbuster, VoIPstunt has this time come up with VoIPdiscount. The GUI is quite similar as compared to other phones, provides call forwarding so that one can forward VoIP-in and P2P calls to any phone number of choice. The forwarded calls are charged at the VoIPdiscount standard rates which means free if the number is in one of the free countries.

One can call 52 countries for free and the latest countries added to the free list are Brazil and Czech Republic. Finarea has lived up to its reputation by offering fine audio quality similar to its other VoIP clients. Visit www.voipdiscount.com for downloading VoIPdiscount for free. Check it out!!!!


{ 7 } Comments

  1. Poiana | April 12, 2006 at 4:19 pm | Permalink

    Buna Seara iasi

  2. Beto | May 15, 2006 at 10:58 am | Permalink

    A while ago Brasil was in the list of free destinations of VoipDISCOUNT, but after I bought some credit I noticed it is not free anymore; how come it’s free again in this other version, the VoipCheap??? And for how long? And the credits that were valid up to 180 days, went to 120 days and now only 90 days??? I was recommending voipdiscount evrywhere around but I think I will hold on for a while, until it becomes as reliable as Skype for example…

    I was using voipbuster and i decided to move to voipdiscount because Brazil was in the list of free destinations; as Voipdiscount advertised: “make free calls to any country in our free destination list”. As I already said, fter i bought some credit, Brazil was removed from the list and this is not correct. Finarea ( or should I say Betamax?)should take into consideration that these kind of actions have direct influence on its reputation. Furthermore credit by voipdiscount and voipcheap remain valid for only 90 days! Skype Credit balance remains active for 180 days after every last successfully-connected PSTN phone call. Skype Credit balances on accounts with no activity during a 180 day period will be lost. That means if you call once in 180 days it remains valid…well, i said enough

  3. noureddine | May 31, 2006 at 6:28 am | Permalink

    slt

  4. Cisco | March 4, 2008 at 12:17 pm | Permalink

    Good news. Thanks for clause. I shall go to search for the information on the given theme further :)

  5. mohsin | September 4, 2008 at 6:26 am | Permalink

    hi

  6. kes | January 23, 2010 at 4:29 am | Permalink

    I wants to have a free call to the 52 countries

  7. sodemaw | February 20, 2010 at 5:50 am | Permalink

    I want to use free

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