Raketu Reduces VoIP Dial-Out Calling Rates

raketu-logo.gifRaketu is dramatically reducing its VoIP RakOut dial out calling rates by up to 66 percent. The promotional offer, which starts today and runs through June 30, 2007, makes Raketu the least expensive provider of dial out calling globally. Additionally, RakOut prepaid customers will now be able to call their friends and family free to locations in Japan and Hong Kong, along with the over 40 countries around the world already supported by Raketu’s free calling program.

Raketu runs over any Internet connection from broadband to dial-up service. Anyone with Internet access, a Windows PC, and a headset can start using Raketu immediately. Raketu uses a unique peer-to-peer (p2p) technology, which allows the highest quality VoIP calling and highest call-completion in the industry. Unlike similar p2p communications providers, Raketu does not use Supernodes, so does not have the security risk and performance problems associated with other services.

Along with Hong Kong and Japan, free calling locations are available now in over 40 countries globally including: China, Australia, South America, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States/Canada among others regardless of where the call originates. RakOut dial-out service has no monthly fees, but requires subscribers prepay for dial-out minutes not covered under the free promotion. See http://www.Raketu.com for a complete list of free calling countries/zones.





Posted on May 15, 2007  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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