skype is still the cheapest, unless you both wanna get a MagicJack!
you both need a computer with high-speed Internet…and a MJ…then the calling is totally free!
remember, the German government poses a high tariff on cell-phones…how about a calling card!
so many of your (USA) VoIP services don’t work in Europe….but skype does!!
yahoo voice has very good rates….including cellphone !
I also use onesuite.com while in Europe…!
its real hard to find just the right solution for you…but I think MJ is just what might do it…you will need and d and your GF so you both can talk for free!!
If you are truly getting 8 cent/min with nonoh, then I don’t think you will find any service cheaper than that to mobiles in Germany. Calling mobiles is by far the most expensive way to call these days…
Here are the best rates I can find using VoIP to Germany Mobiles:
($US)
EarthCaller (beta) – 11.3
nonoh – 10.9 (12.9 incl. VAT) cents
CallCentric – 19.8 cents
InPhonex – 16.7 – 27 cents
Efonica – 21 cents
Hotfoon – 20 – 23 cents
Yahoo Voice – 22.3 cents
Skype is 24.4 cents/min
Gizmo Project – 24 cents
Mediaring Talk – 24.6 cents
If she has access to Internet, then “PC-PC” using “In-Network” calling is always “Free” between like account holders.
Here are VoIP companies that offer Free In-Network calling between account holders:
CallCentric
InPhonex
GoogleTalk
Skype
Gizmo Project
Yahoo Voice
Efonica
Mediaring Talk
With these services, there is nothing to buy up-front to do free In-Network calling….. PC-PC is always free….
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December 15th, 2009 8:29 AM
skype is still the cheapest, unless you both wanna get a MagicJack!
you both need a computer with high-speed Internet…and a MJ…then the calling is totally free!
remember, the German government poses a high tariff on cell-phones…how about a calling card!
so many of your (USA) VoIP services don’t work in Europe….but skype does!!
yahoo voice has very good rates….including cellphone !
I also use onesuite.com while in Europe…!
its real hard to find just the right solution for you…but I think MJ is just what might do it…you will need and d and your GF so you both can talk for free!!
December 15th, 2009 8:29 AM
I believe with Skype you can buy a German phone number making it a local call !!!!!!!!
December 15th, 2009 8:29 AM
If you are truly getting 8 cent/min with nonoh, then I don’t think you will find any service cheaper than that to mobiles in Germany. Calling mobiles is by far the most expensive way to call these days…
Here are the best rates I can find using VoIP to Germany Mobiles:
($US)
EarthCaller (beta) – 11.3
nonoh – 10.9 (12.9 incl. VAT) cents
CallCentric – 19.8 cents
InPhonex – 16.7 – 27 cents
Efonica – 21 cents
Hotfoon – 20 – 23 cents
Yahoo Voice – 22.3 cents
Skype is 24.4 cents/min
Gizmo Project – 24 cents
Mediaring Talk – 24.6 cents
If she has access to Internet, then “PC-PC” using “In-Network” calling is always “Free” between like account holders.
Here are VoIP companies that offer Free In-Network calling between account holders:
CallCentric
InPhonex
GoogleTalk
Skype
Gizmo Project
Yahoo Voice
Efonica
Mediaring Talk
With these services, there is nothing to buy up-front to do free In-Network calling….. PC-PC is always free….
December 15th, 2009 9:53 AM
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