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November 20, 2009
Truphone Offers 12 Hours of Free calls for Thanksgiving
By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributor
Truphone, the next generation global mobile operator is celebrating Thanksgiving by giving 12 hours of free calls to U.S. numbers.
Customers who make calls on Truphone (News - Alert) to mobile and landline phones in the United States between noon to midnight UTC, or 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST, on Nov. 26 will not have to pay anything. This means friends and family can call each other to stay in touch during the holiday.
Thanks to the Truphone application, all calls made to U.S. landlines and mobiles during this period will be free from anywhere in the world. Truphone is already quite popular among customers and it is increasing it further with this offer.
Truphone is offering this promoting to both its existing and new customers anywhere in the world who can use their Truphone application to be in touch with their friends and family.
“Thanksgiving is a day when family and friends come together to celebrate and catch up across the U.S., ” said Geraldine Wilson (News - Alert), CEO of Truphone, in a statement. “For those people who can’t get home for the holidays, often because distance is too much, a telephone call to let them know how they are is the next best thing. With this initiative, we are allowing people who can’t be together to catch up on this special day.”
More information on Thanksgiving offer is available at the company’s Web site.
Truphone is a global mobile communications provider and the winner of Frost & Sullivan’s (News - Alert) "2009 European Mobile VoIP Product Differentiation Innovation Award."
The company received the award because it demonstrated immense commitment in research and development and by forming strategic partnerships with major industry participants across the mobile ecosystem.
Truphone officials said Frost & Sullivan sees Truphone as a company that has addressed its customers' needs and expectations.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Amy Tierney
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