Simplicitel for cheaper calls

Posted October 8, 2011 in Computing by Did

(Sponsored article) Now that most French (54%) uses its Internet connection to make calls via their ADSL modem, telephone competitors' offerings are fewer. Indeed that offer unlimited calling providers of Internet access are very many to France and many foreign countries.

However, to fund these free calls from the "box", the operators are catching on destinations pay, especially laptops and notebooks especially abroad. Charged at high prices, the latter provide telecom operators with comfortable incomes.
For example, on calls to phones in China, Internet providers are making margin above 85%. These high-margin destinations include the ability to finance the free calls.

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Simplicitel proposing a really easy to use since it requires no subscription and no extra bill: you will be billed on the invoice of your Internet subscription or telephone. Instead of calling directly your numbers, add the 3299, wait and then made the signal number. You will then rate Simplicitel rather than your operator and it will appear on your bill as usual. :-)

Simplicitel 3299

Simplicitel saves up to 80% on the destinations of departing pay box Livebox, SFR and Neufbox Tele2Box. Simplicitel is also accessible from France Telecom lines. ( Compare for cheaper calls )

Simplicitel comparative

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You can use your service for free or numbers included in your offer, and simply use the prefix 3299 for communications paid. This is no commitment so you can test a few times without risk.

Of the 3299 Simplicitel has already conquered more than 150,000 users in France.

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  1. December 4, 2011 at 13:15, by pps ( site )

    One wonders why some providers do not offer more than one hundred free destinations like free. When I called my daughter in Germany in someone who has it Orange will end up with something to pay. If Simplicitel can make savings without registration so I'm interested ;)

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