Rebtel Adds Dominican Republic

In due time before this years World Baseball Classics, we are very proud to present our newest addition to the already stacked Rebtel family; the Dominican Republic.
The Dominican Republic is home turf to a number of the biggest and brightest shining stars that the Major League has to offer. Manny Ramirez, Miguel Tejada, and of course, the New York Yankee’s power-hitting third baseman with the richest contract in baseball history, Alex “A-Rod” Rodriguez, are a few names that need no further introduction.
Starting from today, with a little help from Rebtel, A-Rod and everyone else living in one of our 51 Rebtel Countries are able to make super low-cost (or even completely free) calls back to their friends and family in the Dominican Republic. Regardless if you’re playing baseball or go to college, an extra motivational boost from hearing the voice of friends and family back home is always a good thing.
As the Dominican Republic now is a Rebtel Country, people in, for example New York, are now able to make Smart Calls to friends and family in Santa Domingo. They simply ask their friend – while staying on the line – to hang up and call right back using the Santa Domingo phone number displayed on the screen of their phone. Naturally, this can be done the other way around too.
Lastly, we want everyone to give the Dominican Republic a big warm welcome and wish good look to everyone competing in the Classics!
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Carlos Luna says:
March 17th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
Actually, I have been using Rebtel for the past maybe 7 months to call to the Dominican Republic. Why are Dominican Republic rates so much more considering you can call India for the same price, yet their a planet away. But thanks anyway.
alexander drewniak says:
March 17th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
@Carlos Luna
Hey Carlos and thanks for commenting. There are several thing that play a part when it comes to rates. Volume is one rate and as we get more people calling to the Dominican Republic we will be able to push the rates even more.
Thanks!
Alex
roxana says:
April 1st, 2009 at 11:18 pm
esta compania es un fraude deliveradamente se roban el saldo sin uno a ver nunca logrado hablar y despues te sacan personas a que se hagan pasar por las personas a quien estas llamando son unos descarados
alexander drewniak says:
April 2nd, 2009 at 1:29 pm
Lo siento de saber que usted se siente de esta manera. ¿Qué problemas has experimentado? Por favor, envíenme un email a alexander en [punto] drewniak [at] rebtel [dot] com y voy a estudiar cualquier problema que está teniendo.
joel coty says:
April 3rd, 2009 at 6:53 am
thank you very much
joel coty says:
April 3rd, 2009 at 6:53 am
thanks
jo says:
May 22nd, 2009 at 2:26 am
los felicito por su informacion , quisiera saber algo adicional si es posible ayudarme, como hago con rebtel para comunicarme con o a traves de inum number
gracias
alexander drewniak says:
May 25th, 2009 at 9:43 am
Rebtel es, en efecto, una parte de la prueba iNum Grupo, pero, por desgracia, soy incapaz de dar una exacta cuando en realidad nuestros usuarios podrán probarlos.
antonius says:
October 18th, 2009 at 2:16 am
I currently use another service to call the DR. Most of the calls are to mobile phones. Your service would save me about 30% from what I am currently paying per minute.
As you are probably aware, DR mobile users are charged only for outbound calls and not for inbound (at least if they arent on any minutes plan and use calling cards).
If the call is somehow converted from an inbound call to an outbound call for the recipient in the DR, I would not have much use for the service as this would quickly eat up their calling card minutes.