Wednesday, March 2, 2011

New Low Rates to Sudan

As peace begins to return to Sudan, the country has begun to embrace one of its former loves again – basketball. Sudan has produced its fair share of talented players, most notably Manute Bol and Luol Deng, a current star for the Chicago Bulls. Because of years of unrest in the area, the chances to play basketball have been virtually non-existent for most, but since Southern Sudan’s decision to secede in July 2011, players have been able to get back on the courts.

The New York Times recently wrote an article about this revival and the attention that it has drawn from pro and college scouts. Southern Sudanese are especially known for their height and athleticism, and they hope to be able to put together a national team to compete in the 2016 Olympics.

As peace continues to spread across the entire country, north and south, why not get in touch with a friend or family member living in Sudan? To make it a bit easier for our customers, we have decided to DECREASE our rates to Sudan! The new low rates are just 14.99 cents to call landlines and 15.99 cents to call mobiles!

A $5 credit will now let you call Sudan mobile phones for over 31 minutes! That is about 39% cheaper than Skype, and unlike Skype and most calling cards, we charge absolutely no connection fees. You pay only for what you use.

What’s even better than cheap minutes? Free minutes! Simply refer us to friends, their first purchase is doubled and you get an up to $10 worth of bonus credit as soon as they make their first call with us. For more information, check out our referral page.