Free SMS To India - India Calling Card VoIP App
BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Steve Williams CEO of GlobalTel, announced the implementation of its Telcan CALL-SMS App for iPhone and Android phones. The Telcan app provides free two way to India and cheap VoIP calls to India as well capabilities similar to Skype, Viber and Vonage but at the cheapest India calling prices. SMS to India and many other countries including USA is free. Williams said the CALL- SMS App is a well thought out addition to the Telcan.com platform of services.
Telcan.com customers and anyone interested in becoming a customer should visit www.Telcan.com.
According to Amar Behura, Vice President of Operations, "We invested heavily to over $300,000 in the Telcan app which is now the most reliable WiFi and broadband capable VoIP Calling app on the market. We added G729 for low bandwidth calling and connected to our intelligent call routing platform. Telcan already has the lowest cost to call India at only $0.01 per minute. The call quality to India is the highest in the market due to network redundancy and 24/7 monitoring. Telcan has many features such as PIN Free Calling, Speed Dial, Access to call Skype ID's, Access to Call Telcan via Skype, Auto Recharge, Phone Recharge, Two Way SMS to India and valuable G729 protocol for low bandwidth calling."
"Customer service is 24/7 and our highest priority," says Behura. "Telcan employs a well trained, full time engineering staff that directly handles all customer inquiries quickly. The customer service department is a mixture of Indian and U.S. based staff that is always available to chat, SMS, Call or email."
About Us: Founded in 1991, www.GlobalTel.com is an international telecom services provider based in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. GlobalTel has sales organizations in more than 75 countries and serves customers in more than 10 countries. Telcan.com is a Service of GlobalTel.
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