Tse also added that this new offer is the company's "little way of bringing the convenience of our technology to more people. "Offering free calls to our Filipino users is our response to their increasing demand for high quality, crystal clear calls even with non-Viber users." “Innovation and our users will always be at the center of everything we do at Viber,” said Viber's Senior Director for Asia Pacific David Tse. This initiative won't just be available in the Philippines but also in countries with large Filipino communites like Hong Kong, Kuwait and Singapore. It also comes as no surprise since Viber has always been geared at connecting individuals even those without a smartphone or Internet access through affordable calling subcriptions. Viber is another VoIP service that offers free voice and video calls to other users, and cheap rates for calls to landlines and mobile phones. The Philippines was chosen as the testing ground since Viber marked a key growth for the messaging application in the Asia Pacific region, which saw a 50% increase in voice calls in 2021. This new offer on Viber will allow users to have longer calls to phone numbers in 60 different countries, and the Philippines will be the first to experience it. According to Viber, In response to the earthquake in Nepal, we have switched off Viber Out billing so Nepal users can call any destination for free. MANILA, Philippines - Viber is now offering Filipinos free 30 minutes of calls every month to any phone number, mobile or landline, to help keep connections between loved ones strong. To do their part in helping those affected by the earthquake, Viber has recently announced that they will offer those in Nepal affected by the disaster free outgoing international calls.
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