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1 year ago
in 2008/06/23/jaxtr-international-calling/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Hey guys,
I'm Alex and I work at Rebtel (surprise surprise, a competitor).
I read this article (good one by the way Adam) and just thought that I had to clarify some things.
The concept of providing users with local numbers has been alive and kicking at Rebtel since 2006. To my best knowledge we have the most competitive rates out of all the VoIP-based companies out there and we manage to do that without any support by advertising or connection fees (Jaxtr actually charge a connection fee of 2 cents for every call).
Although with all things considered, I'm extremely happy that the general VoIP calling behavior is starting to catch on. It's about time :)
I'm Alex and I work at Rebtel (surprise surprise, a competitor).
I read this article (good one by the way Adam) and just thought that I had to clarify some things.
The concept of providing users with local numbers has been alive and kicking at Rebtel since 2006. To my best knowledge we have the most competitive rates out of all the VoIP-based companies out there and we manage to do that without any support by advertising or connection fees (Jaxtr actually charge a connection fee of 2 cents for every call).
Although with all things considered, I'm extremely happy that the general VoIP calling behavior is starting to catch on. It's about time :)
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Stacy
Thought you might want to know some additional features beyond cheap calling. When you link your phone to the web with jaxtr, you can forward your calls to any phone linked to your account (mobile, home, office), choose to send specific callers to voicemail and others to your phone, and hide your number should you be using it for social interactions.
1 year ago
in What international calling service do you use? on Mobile Industry Review
Hey there,
Hey there,
I'm Alex and I work at Rebtel.
Very interesting post indeed ;)
My suggestion is to log on to your Rebtel account (surprise surprise), add the hotels landline as one of your primary numbers (you can have 5 in total, landlines or mobile numbers) and then make a call to your friend, wife, mother or who ever it might be :)
Best regardsm
Alex
Hey there,
I'm Alex and I work at Rebtel.
Very interesting post indeed ;)
My suggestion is to log on to your Rebtel account (surprise surprise), add the hotels landline as one of your primary numbers (you can have 5 in total, landlines or mobile numbers) and then make a call to your friend, wife, mother or who ever it might be :)
Best regardsm
Alex
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1 year ago
in 2008/03/10/twitter-business/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
"they’ve created a cool tool for people to say all those little things that might normally be left unsaid."
that pretty much sums up Twitter in once sentence.
nice read!
that pretty much sums up Twitter in once sentence.
nice read!