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Cheap International Calls(for some countries) - Get $5 Credit with $5 Recharge @ KeKu

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Cheaper than Skype and Google for some countries such as India.

Simple, cheap international calls from any phone.

Enjoy great KeKu rates to any country from any phone.

You'll get a KeKu Local Number for each of your international contacts. When you call a Local Number, we automatically connect you to your friend at our great rates. Your phone company will treat this just like a local call, so you don't have to worry about expensive bills.

These Local Numbers are yours to keep so you can save them in your phone and call them anytime. Plus, your friend will see your phone number as their caller ID, so they'll know it's you.

Have an iPhone or Android – download our app for free and cheap international calls.

Get great KeKu rates whenever you make a call from the KeKu app. We sync with your contacts, so calling is as simple as choosing the person you want to call. View app in App Store and Google Play.

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  • I pay 10c untimed now for international calls, how much is this per call?

    • +1

      who is your provider? can you use if from mobile or landline only? Thanks

      • just landline…

        i think it's about 30 countries now untimed…

    • Well their rate card is available at https://www.keku.com/Rates.aspx I switched from Skype to Google and Now from Google I switched to Keku!

      What provider you are using?

      • mynetfone, Neosaver plan…

        • +1

          Oh! gr8! checked it out just now! Your plan rocks!

  • What is the validity for the recharge amount?

    • +1

      Well I checked my account and it does not show any expiry date for the Bonus credit!

      • Thanks. Is there any expiry for the original.

        • I purchased a 30 days unlimited plan! plus got $5 credit.

  • Anyone got experience using them? (tbh Skype seems to work fine for me - free calls from skype to skype is handy)

    • Yes, I am using this service to call my friends and family using my Phone. Quality is consistent and really good. Did not experienced any call drops and delays till date. I have been using it for almost a week now.

      I cannot compare it with Skye to Skype free calls because this one is meant to call land-lines and mobiles directly. I am using an Unlimited monthly plan from Keku right now!

  • Hey Rep,
    how much for the minute to Myanmar (Burma)? thanks,

    • Its 23.9¢/min and in $5 you will get 21 mins

      • play store review said voice wasn't good enough, so soft and application needs to improve, is it ?

      • Most VoIP providers are cheaper. for example, MaxoTel is only 18.09c per min to Myanmar.

        Title is misleading, these rates are no where near the cheapest

        • thanks for your info, I use pennytel, it's 30c something per min to Myanmar, cheers

  • +1

    If you're a rep/associated remember to indicate.

  • +1

    How is this cheap compared to Skype?
    For Skype, you pay $14.49 (monthly) or $116.49 (annually) to make unlimited calls per month to mobiles and landlines in over 50 countries.

  • +1

    Rates are very expensive when compare with simple prepaid connections like lycamobile, lebara, etc…

    Title is misleading…….. Y&#$%%$&###^$$($^%W

    • I have changed the title. I am using this to call India and this one is the cheapest I was able to find to call India. Unlimited 30 days calls to any number in India for $18 not learn or any other providers were matching for this one…

    • If the country you are calling is included in the Skype premium unlimited plan, I bet you save heaps more using Skype. It is untimed and you dont have to worry about the duration of call.

    • I belive this is more cheaper with $18 Unlimited to any phone or 1.89 cents per minute for pay as you go. So better than Viber.

  • Seems like you have to create a contact with a local number for each number you wish to call. voipraider much more convenient.

  • Anyone know the cheapest way to phone a mobile no. to the Philippines from a mobile/landline?

  • we live in a world around internet. I wonder what happens when the power is out or modem is faulty. Does these things still work ?

    I recon anything that runs through internet should be cheap or cost close to nothing. But only thing that draws me back is when something happens and it doesn't work like a normal wall-plugged corded battery-free phone. BUT again, how many times in a year does that happen?

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