Aimed at those who go to the World Cup in Brazil for the summer of 2014
We must accept it. It has been estimated for football fans traveling it from England will cost around £10, 000 in flights, tickets and accommodation. And that's just for the three games in the opening group. Love that remain in the country are obliged to worry about. It is by two Estonian-based tech firms TravelSim and Skype have teamed up to make it free for Skype users to call all mobile users TravelSim. The beauty of this arrangement is that the TravelSim user does not need a data connection.
To get a TravelSim card, simply visit the TravelSim website and register.
When you receive the card, simply insert any unlocked phone (SIM-free) and follow the simple instructions on how to go.
To use the unique arrangement of TravelSim with Skype service, users should follow a few simple steps as shown here.
Basically, TravelSim users must activate this feature in its issue until any Skype user calls them.
Skype users need to put a special prefix before dialing to make sure that you are not billed. The keys to Skype user in + 372800 followed by the number of TravelSim.
"TravelSim and Skype have forged a unique partnership in order to offer free calls from Skype to TravelSim number," says Mikhail Markin, head of product development of TravelSim.
"This means that all TravelSim users can keep in touch with family and friends without the risk of high roaming charges when in Brazil, which will be a great relief to many."
So, if you are Spanish, German, Dutch, Italian or other countries qualified for the World Cup, you can keep in touch with friends and family for free during the whole World Cup.
TravelSim says that the number one travel is already provider SIM in the world with more than 3.5 million users.
The service can save customers up to 85 percent on calls abroad. It can also be used in 190 countries around the world.
They will also be affordable with TravelSim in Brazil thanks to its agreement with the operator of local network TIM outgoing calls and texts.
While we all know that Microsoft acquired Skype for $8.5 billion in 2011, 44 per cent of its labour force development in Estonia, where it originates.
Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, who founded Skype also previously create file sharing, Napster network. Which meant that they could not travel to the United States a good time.
Zennström had previously worked for Tele2 in Denmark which is how he established ties with Tallinn in Estonia.
Not many people know that.
Read entire ad TravelSim/Skype here.
Tony is currently GoMobile News Editor. He is a veteran journalist of telecommunications, who previously worked for large print titles and online. Follow him on Twitter @GoMoTweet.
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