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'One World', One Rupee
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Thursday, January 04, 2007

MUMBAI: Net4, IP communications provider in India has launched "One World" plan, offering calls to more than 40 countries worldwide in just one rupee. This facilitates voice calls from a PC to phone or mobile globally by using Net4 One World calling card.

Jasjit Sawhney, CEO Net4, said, "With 2007 coined as the broadband year we are all set to capitalise on it and go to market with a New Year gift for our consumers. This offering not only rejoices the home user but also will be beneficial to corporate, SMEs and the BPO segment in reducing their ISD bills up to 95 per cent.”

Net4 said in a statement that the common man will now be able to connect much more for much less across the world. For example, calling up Singapore or Australia, one would end up paying Rs 9.6 per minute call rate now can make a call at Re 1 per minute with Net4 One World pre paid calling cards.

"As a major call centre destination, India stands to gain a lot from voice communication over Internet. Our One World plan will be a cost effective solution for small BPO outfits where significant amount of work depends on outbound calls,” Sawhney added.

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