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, [...]
by admin on October 4, 2011
Buzport have made international calling so much easier and far more convenient than ever before. However, possibly the one thing about our service that everyone wants to hear is that we are able to offer cheap international calls to over 200 destinations around the globe. We offer a vast number of ways in which to [...]
by admin on October 3, 2011
October 3rd is National Foundation Day in South Korea. This day is referred to locally as Kae Chun Jul or Gaecheonjeol and celebrates the day that ancient Korea was founded. People throughout South Korea enjoy a national holiday and use this time to be with friends and family. There has been a festival held annually [...]
by admin on October 3, 2011
Labour Day (or Labor Day for our American readers) will typically vary throughout Australia, although it is celebrated on the first Monday in October in New South Wales, South Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory. However, both Victoria and Tasmania will celebrate Labour Day on the second Monday in October, whereas other territories may celebrate [...]
by admin on October 3, 2011
October 3rd is German Unity Day. This day commemorates the day East and West came to together for the reunification of Germany in 1990. Prior to reunification, West Germany celebrated the Day of German Unity on 17th June, whereas East Germany celebrated the Day of the Republic on 7th October. Today will see the Burgerfest, [...]
by admin on October 2, 2011
Today, October 2nd, is a national holiday in India known as Gandhi Jayanti. This marks the occasion of Mohandas K. Gandhi’s birthday, often referred to as Mahatma (Great Soul) Gandhi. As of 2007, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution which celebrated this day as the International Day of Non-Violence. All offices and schools [...]
by admin on October 1, 2011
Sabah happens to be the second largest state in Malaysia. Every year the Yang di-Pertua (Head of State or State Governor) proclaims their birthday an official state holiday. And it just so happens that today, October 1st, marks this special occasion. This, of course, is a public holiday only observed by the state of Sebah, [...]
by admin on October 1, 2011
Today, October 1st 2001, is the National Day of the People’s Republic of China. National Day also happens to mark the start of one of the two Golden Weeks in China. Golden Weeks are intended to increase the tourism market, thus allowing people to make long-distance visits to their family. Currently, over 120 million Chinese [...]
by admin on September 29, 2011
Wouldn’t it be great if you knew how to make cheap calls to India? The mid-year accounts’ closing day is upon us (September 30th 2011) and this is recognized as an official bank holiday throughout India. Unlike the vast majority of public holidays in India, there are no specific celebrations, but this is merely a [...]
by admin on September 28, 2011
Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti occupies a huge chapter in Haryana history and a special day commemorates his quite extraordinary reign and his practice of non-violence. The people of Haryana, especially those from the Agrawala community celebrate his birthday on September 28th each year. If you have friends, family or relatives in India for this occasion we’re [...]