NimbuzzOut Rate Calculator

NimbuzzOut Rate calculator

Yesterday we launched our brand new product NimbuzzOut!

Today we would like to demonstrate the Rate Calculator – it’s a really handy tool that helps you work out the NimbuzzOut calling rates for each country.

All you have to do is:

And that’s it!!

The prices will be displayed automatically for both mobile phones and landlines and you can choose to see the rates in 2 denominations – Euros or US dollars.

NimbuzzOut is currently available for Symbian, iPhone and iPod Touch handsets, but we will be rolling it out to other handsets later this year.

To find out more about NimbuzzOut check out yesterday’s post: Say hello to cheap international calls with NimbuzzOut!

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16 Responses to “NimbuzzOut Rate Calculator”

  1. Since calls are made from internet, what “from” is for ?
    BTW when i change the “from” country, the rate doesn’t change at all.

    I tried nimbuzzOut, but there is a big thing missing : CallerID.

    Be able to show our cellphone # on calls would be really great.

    Also, on second rate would be great.

    David November 10th, 2009
  2. Hello, I saw rates to Peru, they are so expensive. The media prices in Peru are:
    Land line: US$ 0.02
    Moviles: US$ 0.10
    Fix your prices !!!

    Fernando November 10th, 2009
  3. Exorbitant rates if I may say so and yes, truly these ARE unheard of. 25c/min to UAE and 8.2c/min to India are one of the most expensive rates I have seen.

    If Nimbuzz truly wants to make any headway into International calls from mobile, it needs to compete with competitors like wqn,actionVOIP and IndiaLD. Right now, it looks like it is only looking at jajah and the like.

    Neither me nor any of my friends find this an attractive option, except to note that Nimbuzz has the ability to.

    KS November 11th, 2009
  4. Awesome! The rates are only barely higher than “freecall” (google it), which I have never used, but seemed tempting.

    Perhaps Nimbuzz can give us SIP settings so I can use the service on my home VOIP phone too (please?) :D

    Looking forwards to trying it out when my phone is supported!

    Aussie November 11th, 2009
  5. @David
    When calling a phonebook contact or dialing a phone number, your own phone number will not be visible. “Unknown” or “Blank” will be shown on the phone screen of the call receiver.
    In some cases it is even possible that a random number may be shown, depending on the operator and country you are calling.
    Let us know if you have more questions.
    Regards

    queralt escrich November 11th, 2009
  6. @KS
    @Fernando
    Pricing in the international voice calling market varies from route to route and provider to provider. Pricing is based on a combination of factors including call volume, call quality and connection methods. At Nimbuzz we’ve invested in technology which promises the best voice quality and highest call connection success rates.
    We’re constantly monitoring the marketplace to ensure we remain extremely competitive on a wide range of the most popular international calling routes for our users. The early uptake and user feedback so far has overwhelmingly concluded that we’re achieving this goal.
    Let us know if you have more questions.
    Regards

    queralt escrich November 11th, 2009
  7. hey why is that the rate for Russia isn’t there?am in Russia and i need to make some calls too.so please is there a way that i can calculate my rate????

    Farmiosovich November 12th, 2009
  8. [...] The rate of NimbuzzOut can be found here. In general, the price is quite normal: 0.02 or 0.03 USD per minutes to fixed lines in popular destinations, which is more or less the same as major VoIP service providers. It seems that only credit cards are accept to recharge NimbuzzOut accounts.  My question is how NimbuzOut will compete with Skype and other SIP service provider supported by Nimbuzz as a platform. The only advantage I can image is that NimbuzzOut is linked to Nimbuzz accounts directly then no extra setting needed. Nimbuzz to Nimbuzz calls should be still free. [...]

    Nimbuzz launched the NimbuzzOut service | Go Mobile November 13th, 2009
  9. @Farmiosovich
    Thanks for reporting this.
    We are currently updating the rates and countries listed.
    We will list Russia as well.
    Kind Regards

    queralt escrich November 13th, 2009
  10. thanx nimbuzz team! this is a best chat/im app so far!

    Freddie November 18th, 2009
  11. Hi,,,, I found dubai or uae rate is very high calling from india using nimbuzz. Infact its higher than my vodafone isd rate… There is huge potential to call from india to uae if rates come down to $.02/min or 1 rupees.. Check it out

    Skraza November 20th, 2009
  12. please let me know if I can call nimbuzz to nimbuzz for free to anywhere and how is the call clarify… I mean gtalk has very poor voice clarity but skype is great..

    Skraza November 20th, 2009
  13. Hello my frends nimbuzz my from indonesia’s

    Jexfee November 22nd, 2009
  14. @Freddie
    Thanks for the feedback! We appreciate it.
    Kind regards.
    @Skraza
    Pricing in the international voice calling market varies from route to route and provider to provider. Pricing is based on a combination of factors including call volume, call quality and connection methods.
    At Nimbuzz we’ve invested in technology which promises the best voice quality and highest call connection success rates.
    We’re constantly monitoring the marketplace to ensure we remain extremely competitive on a wide range of the most popular international calling routes for our users.
    About your second query, you can call to anywhere for free from Nimbuzz to Nimbuzz if you have a free wifi hotspot or a flat rate data plan in which you can guarantee no data costs will apply.
    Please let us know if you still have doubts on this.
    Kind regards.

    Nimbuzz Support November 23rd, 2009
  15. Its really costly affair!!!
    To India, when Jumblo offers .015 USD and smartvoip offers 0.017 USD, Nimbuzzout offers 0.082 USD!!!!
    Almost 6 times more costly!!!!

    abu sinan December 3rd, 2009
  16. @abu sinan
    In regards of the rates, pricing in the international voice calling market varies from route to route and provider to provider. Pricing is based on a combination of factors including call volume, call quality and connection methods.
    At Nimbuzz we’ve invested in technology which promises the best voice quality and highest call connection success rates.
    We’re constantly monitoring the marketplace to ensure we remain extremely competitive on a wide range of the most popular international calling routes for our users.
    Let us know if you have more comments or questions.
    Regards

    queralt escrich December 3rd, 2009


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