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![]() This offer comes when two operators NT and Ncell are waging price war over their services, be it voice pack or data pack. Due to the maximum usage of Viber here in the country, it is known that they will be bringing some innovative services to the users here in Nepal. #HOW TO USE VIBER OUT CALL TO VIETNAM CODE#Enter the Viber user’s phone number in the correct format (+Country Code Area Code Phone number) 3. Click the phone icon next to one of your recent calls OR 1. Click the Call button From the calls screen: 1. Viber has also been providing some Nepali language and style stickers that is quite popular here. Open your chat with the contact you want to call 2. #HOW TO USE VIBER OUT CALL TO VIETNAM FREE#Here is the list of 52 countries that you can make free calls from Nepal to landlines and mobile there.Īustralia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Canada, China, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vietnam. That means all calls will be disconnected after 10 minutes and needs to re connect for another call. The offer is limited to 10 minutes call duration during 8 pm to 10 pm for that period(Sept 6th to 19th) and require nice internet connection for good calls. Since a large part of Nepal’s population stay outside for work or education, the Free Viber Out offer will give people an opportunity to connect freely without worrying about call charges ,” said Anubhav Nayyar, Regional Head, South Asia for Viber. “Viber has a very strong presence in Nepal. #HOW TO USE VIBER OUT CALL TO VIETNAM ANDROID#“Starting 6th September 2016, Nepalese users can use free Viber out feature, designed to call mobile and landline numbers around the world from any iOS, Android and Windows smartphone or Windows PC or Mac,” read a statement released by Viber on Wednesday. Viber had also given free national and international calls from Nepal during the earthquake period, which was very useful to all those who had access to the internet, to call their families abroad and inside the country as cellular network was not available in some area that time. They have already given some focus to Nepal, which they take us as a key market in south Asia. Right now they have brought this special offer, exclusively to Nepal. As there are around 10 million internet users in mobile and if only 50 percent owns Viber, ( as it is very popular here in Nepal), the number of Viber users in Nepal comes to around 5 million which is very high from a small country like ours. Viber has 754 million users all around the world but it is not exactly known how many are there in Nepal alone. The offer has already started from 6th September and will be valid till 19th for the duration 8 pm to 10 pm. The called number could be landline or mobile both inside the country or international (52 countries). Viber, the popular instant messaging and IP calling apps has provided an offer to all account registered under Nepali phone number, which enables them to make free Viber out calls to any numbers in 52 countries. After few permutation and combinations I decided to use Global Call to place regular VoIP calls to landline and mobile phones and with their latest promotion it offers the best rates at the moment. ![]() If you want more bang for your buck try checking out new apps on Google Play. Based on my experience with calling apps it doesn?t pay to be a loyalist. When I tried purchasing credits to call my folks back home who aren?t that net savvy there were too many dropped calls and couple of times my credit was overcharged. I second that bro Viber is good enough just for making free calls over the internet to other Viber users who have the app installed on their smartphones. I tried Viber and I don't see anything that warrants it being better than Skype. Probably since Viber is marketed as a replacement for your cellular phone, while Skype is marketed more as a general communication device. Me too! I asked my dad why he wants me to use Viber to talk to him instead of Skype, and he said it's better for phones, since it's made for them, but that didn't make sense. ![]()
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