HAMILTON, BERMUDA, June 10, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The World Cup is an event that, every four years, engages millions of soccer fans. Many of them travel thousands of miles to be with their favorite team, to support them live, in the stadiums. For these people, NobelCom has special rates for all international calls to and from South Africa.
"We want the supporters to enjoy every second of this competition, and to be able to share the joy with their friends, colleagues and families back home, without worrying about huge costs for long distance calls," says Johanna Florea, VP of Sales and Business Development at Nobel Ltd. "This is why we have designed a special section on our website that would facilitate fans' access to all information needed in order to have a great calling experience throughout the entire period of the event."
The company announces that the new page, dedicated to the big football event, is ready for users on www.nobelcom.com. This page comprises information on the rates, country calling codes, calling instructions, as well as local and toll free access numbers for South Africa - basically all the information users need to know in order to start saving on their international calls.
Besides getting these, NobelCom users also have great features and many competitive benefits: everyone (be they NobelCom clients or not) can enter Nobel's free draw for the chance of winning one of the prizes: 50 phone cards every month, 3 laptops/camcorders every 3 months, 1 dream vacation every year. The products offered by NobelCom are rechargeable and allow multiple calling features to ease the calling process. All these benefits and even more (ie. tips on how to choose the right calling card, general information on online calling cards, programs and features) are available under an innovative design in a special section on the website.
NobelCom has announced that they will feature special rates for the entire duration of the 2010 Football World Cup, so that every fan can enjoy low rates calling from South Africa. "Rates so low, that users will actually be able to comment on the entire game on the phone!" Johanna Florea adds.
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