Reliability and quality have been VoIP’s achilles heel. Even with recent improvements, if you rely on VoIP calls, you know that the voice quality is nowhere near the quality of landline phones. That’s because landline phone calls run over the public switched phone network (PSTN) and those systems have improved over decades to include mechanisms that ensure quality control – measurements that have, to date been lacking in VoIP.

Jaduka, recently named one of Red Herring’s Top 100 Global Emerging Technology companies, has launched EarthCaller, a new PC-to-phone service that enables calls to any landline in the U.S. for free along with super low international rates.

EarthCaller runs its calls over the Public Switched Phone Network (PSTN) backed by Jaduka iQT™, a patented call quality control interface. Users are reporting calls to be cleaner, clearer and more reliable than VoIP.

EarthCaller also offers a prepaid international service that enables calls at a cost 30-40% less than popular VoIP services. Mexico rates per minute rates are as low as $0.024/minute,  India at $0.0682/min, and the Philippines at $0.1172/min. A full rate card is available online.

Jaduka’s parent company, NetworkIP (http://networkip.net), provides the backend that makes EarthCaller work so well. As the network provider to leading prepaid phone card distributors, NetworkIP provides direct connections to over 100 carriers directly into 39 different countries. Their platform is running about 2 million transactions per day and volume of over 1 billion minutes per month.

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