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How to use Freekall: A free voice calling service without internet

A team of engineers in Bangalore have made a free voice calling service for any part of the world. Service named FreeKall, it brings voice-over-internet-like services by incorporated cloud technology together with Voice Over IP technology to deliver this free service to the mass to those without internet access.


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Founded by Yashas C Shekar, Vijayakumar Umaluti and Sandesh the startup offers its service on mobile numbers as well as on landline. The founders have been in the process of developing the concept for the past eight month before launching the beta version of their service recently. Still in beta, or testing phase, nearly four lakh FreeKalls have been made so far.
“The response has been phenomenal. Our servers crashed about seven times and we had to bring it back up,” said Yashas Shekar, a 23-year-old who cofounded the company with college-mates Vijayakumar Umaluti and Sandesh Eshwarappa. “On the flip side Sandesh, and Vijayakumar have not slept since Saturday,” chuckled Shekar, a former Godrej Interio employee who shut his first venture, a web development firm, to concentrate on this startup.

How it Works:

To make a FreeKall a user dials number 080-67683693 and the call is disconnected after just one ring. Following this, the system calls back the user, and an automated system prompts the user to dial the desired number. Lo and behold, the call is connected. The system can currently support 10,000 requests per second. If it goes beyond that, it will not be returned,
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For now (BETA), unregistered users can make calls that last three minutes. For those who register (Available through there site), the conversations can last 12 minutes. In about a month, there will be no limit on the amount of time a person can FreeKall. International calls will be possible in about a month, once legal clearances are obtained.

It’s totally free

FreeKall is totally free it makes money by making people listen to advertisements. So, when the call is connected, the user hears an advertisement instead of a ringing tone. And at intervals of two minutes, the caller and the called party will have to pause the conversation and hear an advertisement for soaps, shampoos and the like.
The company is aiming for 10 million calls a day in India and expects revenue of $30 million (185 crore) by the end of the next fiscal. It plans to take its business to Africa soon.
Freekall has tie-up’s with a media agency called Streetsmart Media Solutions for the advertisements.




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