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Truphone reduces mobile VoIP prices

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Competition in the consumer VoIP market is heating up. With all the new players in the consumer VoIP market offering free/cheap calls, price wars are bound to happen. Truphone offers mobile VoIP calls from the iPhone, iPod, iPad, Nokia and Android phones has reduced the cost of if calling plans.

The mobile VoIP company has dropped its unlimited calling plan down to $12.95 per month. The TruUnlimited plan lets callers make unlimited mobile calls to landlines in 38 countries worldwide any time of the day, any day of the week. The service also allows unlimited calls to mobile phones in 9 countries including the USA and China.

For those not opting for the unlimited plan, calls to popular countries are now as low as 2.1 cents per minute. (They were around 5 cents before). The rate applies mainly to landlines with calls to mobiles being more expensive. Additionally there is a 4.8 cent connection fee per call.

Calls between Truphone customers over WiFi and 3G are still free (of course you have to pay for your own data service).

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