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AirtelCallhome launches Pay per Second Plan

It all started with Indian telecom industry, Pay per second plans. Now every other telecom provider, be it Airtel, Idea, Vodafone, Aircel, Reliance or any other is offering their pay per second plans.

Now the same trend has started in the voip industry. AirtelCallhome is planning to cash on offering cheap calls to India with their Pay per second plan to Call India. AirtelCallhome has launched this plan two three days back, and already many have taken the offer.

AirtelCallhome has a good customer base in USA, with many using Airtel's one cent offer to call India. With this offer, Airtel is sure to receive more customers. Pay per second plan is actually good for all and the plan can be more judged on using it as we always end the call in between. I mean we are certain to loose money for 1-59 seconds. So you can save this money. In my opinion the offer is good for those who make lots of call of short duration.

Lets now look at the Pay per second plan by Airtelcallhome to call India.

Pay just 0.03 ¢/second for your India calls .

Unlike other long distance plans that follow per minute pulse, AirtelCallHome gives you the freedom to pay for your calls per second. Now pay only for the duration that you talk!


The $6.99 plan has an administration fee of $0.49, on the balance $6.50 you get the rate of 0.03 ¢/second to call mobile and landline in India on local access.
Validity of 30 days.
Call rate to mobile and landline in India using toll free is 0.06 ¢/second.

This means by paying $6.99 you will get 21666 seconds of talktime (approx 360 mins -- 6 hrs) talktime. (If you calculate this per min comes out to be 1.8 cent/min). But to remind you that this is per second plan, so you will definitely save money than the same per min plan.

What I suggest you to try this plan for a month or so, and if you like it than you can continue with AirtelCallhome pay per second voip plan (yups very cheap calls to India).

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