“Not only is our service cheaper than that of Skype but Viber is available across platforms like mobile and desktop.
“If a person is using the service on the desktop, one can pull all the contacts on the mobile from the desktop and we also offer a caller ID option.
“All these reasons make the choice of Viber over Skype a no-brainer,” Talmon Marco, chief executive officer and co-founder, told Business Standard.
Calls from Viber to other users of the app are already free.
The new service allows calls to even those outside the Viber network.
India, which Marco considers one of his biggest markets, is also getting the benefit of much cheaper rates.
While calls made through Skype cost 36.5 cents (Rs 22) for three minutes, those through Viber costs 7.5 cents (Rs 4.7) to a landline number, 387 per cent cheaper, Viber said.
Calls made to mobiles are 148 per cent cheaper, it added.
“A call to US from India would cost around Rs 1.6 a minute through Viber,” said Marco.
The American-Israeli entrepreneur said India already had 16
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