Saturday, October 27, 2007

World Phone intros post-paid VoIP plans in India

World Phone Internet Services Pvt. Ltd, Internet services provider, has launched post-paid VoIP plans for the first time in the country.

Aditya Ahluwalia, chairman, World Phone, said, "World Phone has been the preferred internet telephony services provider for many a corporate customers in India for over five years now. We, once again, intend to make an offer to those companies that are contemplating on cutting down their communications expenses."

These monthly plans are targeted towards Indian companies enabling them to make calls to the USA, UK, Australia and Canada. The plans are available at Rs 995 onwards, at less than 50 paisa per minute.

World Phone's new service will allow consumers to connect to their business contacts in USA, UK, Canada, Australia and many more countries for an affordable fixed monthly subscription on a post-paid format without using a computer.

Subscribers will get a World Phone VoIP adapter with an international virtual number, which if directly

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