It's interesting to see that many small VOIP providers are ready to experiment with FREE VOIP calls. We found a VOIP service who is offering Free voip calls in lieu of advertisements.
EvaPhone is a free voip calling service to make totally free international calls to over 40 countries. EvaPhone is simple, no registration, no VOIP softphones to download. Just go to EvaPhone and make free calls. EvaPhone offers these free calls in lieu of Advertisements. Every time you make a call, they play about 10-15 secs ad before your call begins. Once the ad ends, your calls is immediately connected.
Lets see how we can use EvaPhone.
1) Go to EvaPhone.
2) Let the flash widget load.
3) To make a free call through the EVAPHONE system, enter the number.
4) Press the call button. Now you have to watch a short promo video.
Note: The duration and number of calls is limited in time and per IP-address.
When we tried calling a singapore mobile number, It only offered about 2 mins of free call time. We wonder if this can change based on country of origination and termination of the VOIP call. EvaPhone doesn't mention any fixed minutes they offer each call, keeping it open.
If you want to make free calls to United states or free calls to UK, EvaPhone could be a good option to use. Let us know your thoughts on this new free voip service.
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
EvaPhone offers free voip calls
Posted by Vinay at 7:57 PM
Labels: evaphone, free calls to UK, free calls to United states, free international calls, free voip, free voip calling service, free voip services, voip termination prices
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4 comments:
Absolute garbage! 2 lousy minutes within North America, let alone Internationally? That is laughable! Who needs to waste their time with these jokers when one can speak for a large number of minutes within North America using Earthcaller or Voiceglobe!These guys are restricting these kind of calls that everyone and his dog is giving for free, and a lot more than 2 minutes!!! They won't last! And, no annoying commercials with the two above providers, either!
I agree with onlyme -- this would be an ideal service, but if you're going to limit every phone call to two minutes i don't really see the point.
2 minutes are a lot of time compared with the other destinations that lasts 7 or 8 seconds.
this is just a joke
Please describe how to use this with an ATA ... so I don't have to bother with wireshark
thanks
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