Home » Reviews Your Ad Here

International Calling

Ryan 18 December 2007 Reviews 2 Comments

Many of you readers know that I am planning on going to France this summer. Well, most of your probably do not know that I use my cell phone obsessively throughout my day. That’s why I have been looking into some options for when I go to France this summer. Packet 8 is a nifty mobile voip provider that will let you call many countries for much less than my current cell phone provider Verizon would. For example, Verizon is currently charing $1.49 per minute to call to France. Packet 8 charges $9.99 per month plus 3 cents per minute, a great value for people who call moderately to heavily to France or any other number of foreign countries. The special rates only if you are calling from the U.S. to these countries.

Plus, its only $9.99, sure that might be what it costs to add a line at other cell providers but Packet 8 has world class support. Packet 8 also lets you try out their service risk free for 30 days. Oh and don’t forget that unlike international calling cards and other similar services Packet 8 lets you dial directly to the number you wish to call, no pins and no complex dialing instructions. Simple and easy to use, Packet 8 just keeps getting better and better. I am going to be looking at their competition, but I really doubt anyone can beat Packet8! Don’t forget that you can keep in touch with friends and family across the globe.

The special rates are only available when you call from the US to another country.

Your Ad Here

2 Comments »

  1. Hey, good video! Have a GREAT time in France - lucky you :)
    Drop by to see Pirate Pete making international calls on the high seas…

  2. Haha, thanks for the wish!

Have your say!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>