July 9th, 2007 posted by admin

There’s been a lot of noise about VoIP providers such as Jajah and their ability to circumvent the iPhone’s marriage to AT&T via VoIP calling.

Yes, Jajah provides an alternative to expensive AT&T global calls, but their solution is less than elegant. With Jajah, every time you want to make a call, you need to use the iPhone’s browser to connect to the Jajah website, where you must manually enter the number you wish to call.

With Rebtel, that’s unnecessary. After all, 99% of mobile calls are made by one of two methods:

- Choosing a contact from the phone’s address book
- Entering a number onto the keypad

Rebtel lets you make international VoIP calls in exactly the same way as you normally do - from one phone to another, via your contact list, at the touch of a button.

On average, 80% of international minutes are spent calling the same five numbers. Unlike Jajah, which requires repeated visits to its website, Rebtel numbers can be set up during one quick visit to Rebtel.com. A two-minute visit to Rebtel’s site should be more than sufficient to enable the user to create local numbers for his or her international contacts.

After that, they need never visit www.rebtel.com again if they wish, as those numbers are permanent ones, and can be saved to the iPhone’s address book.

Rebtel users can then make international calls from the iPhone’s address book using their AT&T minutes as they do all other calls, but for a price matching Raketu or Jajah. They’ll also receive 10 minutes of free international calls when they first sign up, plus a 10 minute bonus the first time they credit their account.

Rebtel’s simple service can help you enjoy cheap international calls with your iPhone at the touch of a button.

See www.rebtel.com for more details, or watch this video to learn how to make Rebtel calls using only your inclusive minutes.

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