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Batelco launches VoIP service

  • Bahrain: Thursday, October 09 - 2008 at 09:14

Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco) has announced that customers will be able to make VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls to International destinations on Batelco's fixed and mobile services. The service can be accessed by dialling 122 followed by the country code (without 00) and then the desired number. Calls will be charged per second and there will be one rate throughout the day. The prices are very attractive with calls to India charged at 55 fils per minute, Pakistan at 60 fils, USA and UK 40 fils and 90 fils per minute respectively.

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