Cheap Voip Phone calls to Jamaica, Kingston : African Countries

Hi,

DIVWith blog readers being from all over the world, at Free VOIP we always try our best to find the best voip deals to our blog readers. I have received several mails of people asking cheap/free calls plans to African countries. Since African countries have very high calling rates, it is really difficult to find unlimited free calling service to Africa.

DIVHowever while just surfing around I came across a new voip provider named TelephoneJamaica which is offering cheap voip phone calls to African countries specially Jamaica, Kingston, Rwanda, etc. Cheap calls to Jamaica (Africa)

DIVCall rates to Jamaica and Kingston is 9.9cents/minute. I just compared these rates with many betamax providers and found rates to be quite comparable to them.

DIVTelephoneJamaica is similar to a calling card service, it offers local access number in around 20 countries. So, basically you can use this service from more than 20 countries. You just need to create a account with TelephoneJamaica, add credit to your account and then you can call African countries at very cheap rates using the local access number.

DIVSome of its features are -:

  • Minute rounding :: Pay only for the minutes you use - no hidden charges or other fees.

  • Pinless dialing :: Register your phone numbers and you can call without entering a PIN.

  • Balance never expires :: Your account will remain active without any expiration date.

  • International access :: Your account allows you to call from any phone in more than 20 countries.

I won't be able to comment on voice quality as I have not used TelephoneJamaica myself. If would be great if any readers post his/her reviews.


Overall, the service looks good for calling African countries specially Jamacia, but calling rates are very high for India, Pakistan.

Cheers.


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