Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Localphone.com Offers Discounted SMS Messages to Nigeria


International calling and SMS provider, Localphone.com, is rewarding customers with discounted rates to send SMSs to Nigeria.
Localphone customers can save even more money next week by sending cheap texts to Nigeria in the Localphone January sale.  The calling and SMS provider will be offering a 25% discount off the price to SMS Nigeria for a whole week.  
During the promotion the new rate to send a text to Nigeria will be 3.5¢ USD / 2.3p GBP or 2.5c EUR per message and therefore making Localphone one of the price leaders in the market for sending texts to Nigeria. The 25% discount will run from 12pm GMT (noon) 14th January until 12pm GMT (noon) 21st January.
CEO and founder of Localphone, Paul Cusack, commented, ‘The January sales are happening at the moment and Localphone is pleased to offer discounted SMS to Nigeria; one of the most popular SMS destinations for Localphone customers. We hope they enjoy the offer and remember to send texts to their friends recommending Localphone.’
Localphone offers a pay-as-you-go service with no monthly fees or contracts, so any new users who are not yet Localphone customers can still take advantage of the offer by signing up for a free account at http://www.localphone.com/sms/nigeria.
Localphone.com was established in 2007.  It is headquartered in Sheffield, United Kingdom and has quickly grown to become one of the world’s leading providers of cheap international calls and SMS.  As well as providing customers with cheap calls and SMSs the company has a range of services to suit the different needs of its target markets, from VoIP calls to Incoming Numbers and calls from its Desktop and Smartphone apps.  
The company was recently awarded Highly Commended for Best Consumer VoIP at the ITSPA 2012 Awards, and with lots of new features and services in the pipeline 2013 looks set to be an exciting year for Localphone.

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