Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest typhoon of the year and one of the strongest on record, slammed into six central Philippine islands on Friday. It appears to be the deadliest storm — and natural disaster — on record to hit the Philippines, with officials saying that as many as 10,000 people are believed dead. In a relief for those affected, internet free calling service Viber is letting Philippine users
call regular (non-Viber) overseas numbers for free, in light of families being unable to contact their loved ones. [caption id=“attachment_1221829” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Screengrab of Viber on phones. Image courtesy Viber website[/caption] “In light of the current situation in the Philippines, we are opening a temporary service, allowing Filipino users to call regular (non Viber) numbers outside of the Philippines for free. Please note that this is not a final product, so not all countries are supported and quality may vary. You may have to restart your phone for this to work,” says the
website
. The temporary service is available now, and to call someone, users have to go to any contact and tap any of the numbers listed next to “Viber Out.” Usually, if a Viber user calls a non-Viber user, it will go through as a normal overseas call with regular charges. All numbers (both landline and mobile) are supported in a handful of countries, while landline-only numbers are supported in a wider range of regions — as listed on
Viber’s site
.
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