Ringo announces new tariffs, now make calls anywhere in India at Rs. 0.19 per minute

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Ringo, a low cost calling app, is ready to eat into Indian telecom operators’ revenue with its lucrative tariff plans. The company is now offering local and STD call anywhere in the country for as low as Rs. 0.19 per minute.

Ringo made its debut last year globally and is different from other existing VOIP services like Viber, Skype, WhatsApp and Hike.  While all these aforementioned services depend upon reliable internet connectivity at both caller and receiver end, Ringo does things a bit differently.

As per the official website, instead of going on VOIP route, the company directly connects the call to the recipients using its local exchanges. Suppose you call your friend in USA, Ringo will connect your call to their exchange in India and from a similar facility in USA, they will call your friend and then connect both. This way, you will incur only local call tariffs. Ringo uses telephone networks instead of phone data or the Internet for a phone call, and thus offers superior calling experience, without any call drops.

Unlike mainstream telecom operators like Airtel, Vodafone, Idea charge close to Rs. 1.20 per minute for STD calls, and about Rs. 0.40 per minute with any tariff cutter plan. Ringo it is 90 percent cheaper than most telecom carriers and about 25 percent cheaper than most popular calling apps. The company is running a promotion campaign in which it is offering 50 minutes free calling to every new user.Untitled-1

“Our vision has been to make calling across the globe simple, seamless and low-cost for the masses. Our local calling service is not only the cheapest in India right now, but it is also free of typical telecom-related hassles such as STD charges and differential pricing,” said Bhavin Turakhia, CEO and Founder of Ringo. “In a country where 3G penetration is not fairly high throughout, we also have a strong edge over Internet telephony apps, as Ringo calls do not use data, and are comparable in price.”

Ringo is available on across three leading mobile platforms – iOS, Android and Windows.

If you have tried it before, share your Ringo experience with us by posting your comments below.

Deepak RajawatDeepak Rajawat
Experienced technology journalist with over 7-years of experience. Before embracing online journalism, he has worked with several legacy publications including print editions at Hindustan Times and The Statesman. He also has a keen interest in Sports, which he used to cover with equal enthusiasm in his early career.

Related Articles

ImageThree Things We Like About The Samsung Galaxy M55 5G (And Three Things We Wish Were Better)

Today, Samsung India launched the Galaxy M55 5G, a capable mid-range smartphone. It has a large Super AMOLED screen, a Snapdragon processor, and a triple camera setup. While we like these features, there are a few things we believe could have been better (or the competition is doing better). Let’s discuss all the points in …

ImageUber Adds Free VoIP Calling Feature To Its App In India

Uber rolls out the VoIP feature to communicate with drivers through the company’s app. A handy feature which hit the international markets back in October is finally available in India. This could prove cost-effective when you don’t have a sufficient call balance on the registered number. So, you still have the option to make regular voice …

ImageReliance announces free Jio domestic voice calls from Jan 1

Last October, Reliance Jio had started levying 6 paise per minute for voice calls made to its competitor networks. The company had faced a lot of heat for this decision since, at the time of its inception, the promise was of lifetime free calls to its users. Well, starting tomorrow, Jio is honoring that commitment …

ImageToyota Urban Cruiser Taisor Makes Grand Entrance in India, Priced from Rs 7.73 Lakh

Toyota India has recently broadened its vehicle lineup by introducing the all-new sub-compact crossover, dubbed the Urban Cruiser Taisor. This latest addition, stemming from the Toyota-Suzuki collaboration, brings a fresh dynamic to the market. Drawing inspiration from the Maruti Suzuki Fronx crossover, the Urban Cruiser Taisor boasts distinctive styling elements, setting it apart from its …

ImageOla S1X+ Price Slashed by Rs 20,000 in India: Check Out the New Price and How to Grab the Deal

Ola Electric has announced an exclusive limited-time discount on its newest two-wheeler model, the S1 X+. Customers can now avail a substantial flat discount of Rs 20,000, resulting in a revised price of Rs 89,999, down from the original Rs 1.10 lakh. This promotion positions the S1 X+ as an even more attractive option, making …

Discuss

Be the first to leave a comment.