Viber points out that there is no limit on call duration. We connect people - no matter where they’re from. The company also announced the free calls on Twitter where there was a thankful reception from Viber users old and new: In light of recent events in the United States, we are now offering free calls to any landline or mobile number between the United States and Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen so that those affected will now have one less barrier to cross when trying to reach their loved ones. All you need is 3G or WiFi and you can connect with other Viber users. No matter who they are or where they're from." It's not clear how long free calls will be available, but the wording of the announcement implies that it will be until the travel ban is lifted: Free messages and calls from any Android device, including tablets, on any network. Viber used the announcement to unsubtly throw shade at President Trump, saying: "We connect people. Viber users can place free calls between the US and the seven affected countries - landlines and mobiles included. The messaging service has announced that it is offering free calls between the US and countries affected by the new president's executive order restricting travel.
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