Tpad, the Global VoIP Network, have slashed 30% off all worldwide call charges for the month beginning August 1st 2009 in celebration of the special event.
The popular VoIP provider is cutting the cost of VoIP calls to any country in the world which means that families that live countries apart can stay in touch for less for the whole month.
Steven Johns, Brand Manager for Tpad, said: "Ramadan is an important month 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 the free Tpad PC softphone or use any SIP or VoIP Device (IP Phone, ATA or WiFi Mobile) and just buy a minimum of $5 Tpad VoIP call credit.
The discounted calls start from the moment the account first receives credit and there is no minimum call amounts to exceed before the savings begin.
Johns continued: "The joy of this offer is that unlike other VoIP providers we allow our customers to take advantage of Tpad's ultra low discounted VoIP rates from the very first call they make and there are no harsh restrictions to follow. If you include the facts that we don’t have any connection charges and we only bill per second of the call then we are a powerful force in the consumer VoIP industry."
The 30% worldwide discount for Ramadan is the latest innovative offer from Tpad as part of its campaign to cut the cost of consumer VoIP calling, this means that calling anywhere in Pakistan will now only cost 8 cent ($USD) per minute to any landline or mobile and now calls to India are even lower at 3 cent.
Tpad also has recently launched new local access DID (Direct Inward Dialling) numbers in Pakistan that allow anyone in Pakistan to call Tpad users around the world using a normal phone at just the cost of a local rate call. This is one of Tpad’s best features as it allows all poorer countries to benefit from the VoIP revolution that is happening at the moment.
"We want to make VoIP calling available to poorer areas that don’t have access to PC’s or broadband, and our popular local access DID number service offers this feature and means users can make international calls and they only pay for a local call and not an expensive international call." said Johns.
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