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Net4 offers international calls at Re 1/m

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New Delhi , Jan. 4

Net4India Ltd has launched a "One World" plan under which it would offer calls to over 40 countries at Re 1 per minute. Through its calling card, Net4 would facilitate voice calls from a PC to a phone or a mobile, globally.

"As a major call centre destination, India stands to gain a lot from voice communication over the Internet. Our `One World' plan will be a cost-effective solution for small BPO outfits where significant amount of work depends on outbound calls. By end of this calendar year, we are looking at adding 1,50,000 subscribers," said Mr Jasjit Sawhney, CEO, Net4.

The company's prepaid calling cards such as One World, Homeland, Gulf Gold and Unlimited are available in the denomination of Rs 100, Rs 250, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000. After logging to the Web site (www.phonewalah.com) , consumers can download the dialer and enter their user ID and pin. Net4 has also launched customised corporate products with different calling plans for the US, the UK and Canada.

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