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	<title>Comments on: Smart Global Call: Free Calls to Anywhere in the World</title>
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		<title>By: ray</title>
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		<description>More and more new VoIP providers are using the free calls as a bait to attract new customers. We saw this earlier with OnetouchIndia. Now another VoIP provider, Ciaocellular is taking that route. www.Ciaocellular.com is offering $5 credit for new sign-ups. You can use this credit to make calls across the globe.
 
www.Ciaocellular.com has some decent rate. For instance, India is 5 cents, Pakistan is 8 cents, Sri Lanka is 10.4 cents, Argentina is 2 cents, and most of Europe under 2 cents, etc. The free credit would mean almost 2 hours free call to India, 1 hour free calls to Pakistan, etc. Please note that you have to give your credit card number to get the free credit, although your card will not be charged. I am not sure of this, but may be you can register multiple accounts if you have multiple telephone numbers and credit cards.

There are no monthly or annual fee. The company has access numbers in 17 countries to make calls from. The company has other regular features like PIN-less dialing, speed dialing, etc. You can register upto 5 numbers from which you can make calls (without entering PIN). You can use our previously mentioned trick so that you do not have to listen to the prompts and dial the number as if you were dialing any number in your address book.

So go ahead and use your $5 credit now!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more new VoIP providers are using the free calls as a bait to attract new customers. We saw this earlier with OnetouchIndia. Now another VoIP provider, Ciaocellular is taking that route. <a href="http://www.Ciaocellular.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.Ciaocellular.com</a> is offering $5 credit for new sign-ups. You can use this credit to make calls across the globe.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.Ciaocellular.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.Ciaocellular.com</a> has some decent rate. For instance, India is 5 cents, Pakistan is 8 cents, Sri Lanka is 10.4 cents, Argentina is 2 cents, and most of Europe under 2 cents, etc. The free credit would mean almost 2 hours free call to India, 1 hour free calls to Pakistan, etc. Please note that you have to give your credit card number to get the free credit, although your card will not be charged. I am not sure of this, but may be you can register multiple accounts if you have multiple telephone numbers and credit cards.</p>
<p>There are no monthly or annual fee. The company has access numbers in 17 countries to make calls from. The company has other regular features like PIN-less dialing, speed dialing, etc. You can register upto 5 numbers from which you can make calls (without entering PIN). You can use our previously mentioned trick so that you do not have to listen to the prompts and dial the number as if you were dialing any number in your address book.</p>
<p>So go ahead and use your $5 credit now!!!</p>
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