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Still Free: Rebtel Maintains Free Calling Service Between 47 Countries

Stockholm, Sweden – June 11, 2008 – MOBIVOX is out. So is Truphone. But Rebtel, the first mobile VoIP company, is staying true to itself, its roots, and its customers.
Free calling between 47 countries is alive and well at Rebtel. No strings attached. No restrictions. And, no compromise on quality.

“It true that most of our customers choose our paid service,” said Hjalmar Winbladh, Rebtel co-founder and CEO. “And we don’t deny that our free calling service requires people to jump through a hoop or two. But if free is what matters to you, then give us a try. It’s really not hard to do – in fact, we think it’s kind of fun.”

Founded in early 2006, Rebtel was created to give consumers worldwide an alternative to mobile operators’ outrageous charges for making international calls.

“We started Rebtel because none of the mobile operators were on the side of the customer,” said Winbladh. “All that the operators cared about was locking people into rip-off contracts and then squeezing them to maximize revenue and profit. But it doesn’t have to be that way. On a fraction of what the mobile operators charge, Rebtel is now tripling in size every three months in terms of new customers, revenue and minutes carried. Join us!”

By: Ola Sundqvist, June 11th, 2008 Tags: ,

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