Vopium further extends its reach by launching in Germany and France

November 25, 2008, 12:55 PM —  Vopium A/S — 

With its latest launch in Germany and France, Vopium users can get 30 minutes trial call along with 100 SMS free. Experience this amazing offer now!

With a continuous aim to expand its reach, Vopium now launches in Germany and France. By downloading the free software of Vopium, users residing in Germany and France can enjoy mobile international calls at low prices via GSM and VoIP. Without changing their sim card, operator or phone number, users can directly install the free software on their phones instead of depending on computers or monthly subscriptions from operators.

Calls through Vopium can be also completely free if a certain user is within a WiFi network and is calling another Vopium user who is also using WiFi. By automatically detecting whether the user is connected to WiFi, Vopium routes their international calls and calls to national fixed line via Vopium WiFi providing them calls absolutely free of cost.

“Making calls through VoIP service is far cheaper than paying heavy tariffs to operators’ world wide. To prove our product in this competitive market of VoIP, we are offering 30 minutes free international call to Vopium users which will enable them to experience the improved voice quality at affordable rates.”, says Tanveer Sharif, CEO of Vopium.

In addition to this, Vopium users can easily monitor their consumption, enjoy other products of the Vopium family and buy packages of cheap minutes to selected destinations. Just register yourself on Vopium.com and enjoy low priced international calls with great voice quality, whenever and wherever you want.

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