Phoneserve launches Arabic PC-to-telephone service

Published October 13th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Phoneserve, Internet telephone pre-paid calling card company, is launching its Arabic website at GITEX, taking place at the World Trade Center in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), from October 13-17, 2002 (Stand B1-30, Hall 1 on the British pavilion). The UAE is Phoneserve’s third largest market in the Middle East, after Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. 

 

The website enables Arabic speakers around the world to benefit from low cost international PC-to-telephone calls.“The Arabic website is a welcome addition to the seven other languages supported by Phoneserve,” says the company’s divisional director Pete Dyer.  

 

“Phoneserve has built up a reputation for its call quality and excellent customer support. The new website will uniquely position Phoneserve as the only PC-to-telephone service provider in the world with an Arabic language option,” he adds. 

 

Phoneserve, a pre-paid calling card, provides top quality national and international PC-to-telephone calls at highly competitive rates. Sold through our global network of distributors, the cards are available in retail outlets and Internet cafés for customers to make international phone calls with savings of up to 85 percent less than traditional telcos. 

 

The cards are available in $10, $20 and $50 denominations and the service can be used from any PC with a Windows OS and a 56k modem, according to a company press release. Founded in 1999, Callserve Communications is a global Internet telephony company. 

 

Based in London, United Kingdom, Callserve’s software and infrastructure enables users to make telephone calls using their PCs to any ordinary telephone in the world. Because calls are sent through the Internet, prices are a fraction of those charged by traditional telephone companies. — (menareport.com) 

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