As we often search on the internet and find some new free calling deals to our FMC users. So there are lot of online telecom companies who offer free and cheap calls to attract the customers. So once users are involved then those companies sell out their calling packages easilly. But today we will talk about little different online free calling services who offers unlimited free calls to more than 40 countries. This company name is Humnut. Infect their objective is not to sell their minutes after offering free calls but that service is supported by the advertisement companies. So you will not see any advertisement during your call or on the time of ring.

Humnut is basicaly web based calling service. Using this service you can originate calls from PC to phone, when we say phone, it means you can make free of cost calls to landline and mobile number from your PC. The best thing with this service is, its not a limited offer but you are make free international calls through out the anum. Initially Humnut was selling call card based services but after that they became 100% free. Is not it good? yes, you don't need to listen to any ad or click on any ad but simply you just login through your account and start making free calls all around the world.

Here are steps to make free calls:

  • Go to their site HERE
  • Fill up the form for sign-up, you will receive an email and after validation you will be registered.
  • Login through your account and click on the Make Calls button, you will get a Java based dialer.
  • After a couple of minutes that dialder will be connected and you will be able to make free calls to your favorite desination. 

Here are the list of destinations Humnut offers free calls to:

Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, USA

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