August 28, 2005

Y-Tel announced to offer VoIP rate International calls from Cell Phones

Y-Tel International Inc. has announced that it will offer international calls at VoIP rates for its cell phone subscribers. This move is seen as a welcome step to bolster the VoIP market. Cell phone users always pay a premium while calling to international numbers. No using Y-Tel's CellNet product, they will be able to make the international calls by paying much less. It will be a cost-saving factor for them and also they will get better infrastructure such as VoIp, which will improve the quality of the calls.

CellNet will offer its customer a unique customer authentication number. This will provide them access to Y-Tel's VoIP network. After installing the CellNet product, the customers will be able to dial a Y-Tel 800 number, which will allow them access through Y-Tel's VoIP network. americasnetwork.com reports:

Once connected, the customer will be able to make international phone calls from their cell phone for 20 cents above VoIP rates. It's like having a mobile Wi-Fi phone that works worldwide, even while traveling in a car.

Read More: Y-Tel Offers VoIP Rates From Cell Phones

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