How To Call Overseas Without The Need For A Long-Distance Service

by admin on October 6, 2011

As you may now be aware – there are so many wonderful features to the Buzport international calling service, it’s hard to list them all in one place … but we are definitely trying. However, one question our customers often ask is “How are you able to offer such cheap rates on international calls?”

So, today we will attempt to answer this for you, without getting too technical or blinding you with jargon.

Rather than using regular telephone networks to connect calls, we simply make use of the Internet and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology. In order to connect a call, we simply route it through the Internet to a local phone network. We make use of a gateway to achieve this, which is typically operated by a local provider.

As we are able to offer cheap international calls to over 200 destinations, you can imagine that we have a vast array of partnerships with local providers in every corner of the globe. Whenever you make an overseas call with Buzport you only ever pay for the gateway, which allows us to slash our calling rates to the absolute minimum.

Due to the fact that we don’t use traditional methods to connect international calls, and also that we have a huge network of partnerships with local providers, there is no long-distance service required. And this is where you can start making massive savings on overseas calls.

It makes no difference to us if you use a cell phone or mobile phone, an Internet phone, or just a landline, our rates will still be extremely low, as there is still no need to use a long-distance service. There is even a way in which you can make free calls abroad. Wouldn’t you love to keep in contact with friends and family who are living in another country for free?

Well, to discover how to make free calls you may want to register for a FREE Buzport account by entering your email address in the box to the right-hand side of this page, and then simply check out our Internet calling options.

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