Free international calls on Orange

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The Orange company is the fifth largest telecom and internet provider company in the world. It is a brand of France Telecom and now has nearly 200 million clients all over the world. Established in 1994, Orange is now one of the main names behind France Telecom and operates primarily on mobile networks in the UK and all over the world as well.
Orange is a big all-over the world company, and as such it offers several deals for free calls and cheap calls to India, all included in the monthly plan the client selects. The best Orange talk plan for clients who wish to be able to make free or cheap calls to India, is Home Ultra. At a price form £10.50 a month, the clients get free or cheap international calls to 30 countries via the Internet. In addition, they get an unlimited broadband connection and inclusive international free calls on Orange through a second phone line, inclusive UK calls. In the end, Orange clients save on their line rental.
As it is with most companies, free calls on Orange are transmitted via VoIP. This means that the signal is being transmitted over the Internet, which is what makes the international calls free or very cheap.

Or comparison with other companies, operating on the same principle in regards to cheap/free international calls, Orange mangaes to maintain fairly low prices for the products it offers. For example, compared to BT, the Orange Home Ultra plan will cost you about as half as a BT plan, offering basically the same products.
If you live in the UK and you have a mobile phone with Orange contract, you can make free calls to several countries and the calls are free of charge, as they are part of your inclusive minutes. If you want to make some cheap calls to India, All that is needed is to dial your personal access number, after which you hear a voice prompt. Then you enter the number you want to call and the conversation begins.

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