Armenia - a free app called wAkie may help awaken a person through the call via the Internet from various parts of the world.
WAkie is a free alarm app created by a developer named Hrachik Adjamian Armenia. But what distinguishes ordinary alarm wAkie of the application is not using the correct ring tone or a particular sound to awaken the user. WAkie actually take advantage of network calls from various countries around the world. WAkie can allow strangers randomly selected to make a call at a specified time to wake each other mutually.
WAkie available on Android and Windows phones. WAkie also be launched on mobile iOS. Unfortunately, up to now only users in the UK, USA, Canada, Singapore, and Hong Kong were able to make calls and set the alarm. Other countries can only make calls and have not been able to use the alarm function.
Meanwhile, the workings wAkie quite simple. As reported by the Daily Mail, the first step to do is set the alarm on the appropriate application of the desired time, for example at 7:00. At the specified time, his user will receive a call from the other wAkie users around the world. Each call will take up to 60 seconds with a warning to 50 seconds before the call is automatically disconnected. By curtailing the time of the call means "there is no separation awkward, no long conversations [and] call fast and simple."
Calls through wAkie will not display his caller number as is done via Wi-Fi or mobile phone. They also will not be charged extra for each call. However, calls through mobile networks will use packet data. If the user has passed the limits of their data package, maybe they will be charged. Meanwhile, incoming calls will not be charged for the users most carriers.