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prion 06-11-2007 22:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by silviocampello (Post 18857)
Hello YackieMobile.
When I am in Serbia I will surely comment about your roaming coverage.

In the meanwhile, I was wondering if you could help me with one more doubt. Yackie Mobile’s website only shows the rates for incoming calls from the “local” number. It doesn’t show the rates for incoming calls from the Iceland number. I tried the Yackie Support, but it was offline. I sent an offline message yesterday, and no one replied. They were offline again today.

Do you know if incoming calls from the Iceland number are free in Serbia?

Thanks
:o

They are free

petkow 12-11-2007 13:01

Does anyone know if Yackie really does not work in Switzerland? This strikes me as odd. I can't find the rate.

YackieMobile 12-11-2007 13:08

Dear sir

we do not roam for now in Switzerland

regards

MATHA531 12-11-2007 13:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by petkow (Post 18939)
Does anyone know if Yackie really does not work in Switzerland? This strikes me as odd. I can't find the rate.

Yackie has some sort of relationship with O9, the Icelandic international roaming card which has been around for a couple of years. For some reason that is simply unfathomable, O9 has never had a roaming partner in Switzerland and is useless in Switzerland which one would have to admit is a very very big deficiency of the service. Therefore it doesn't appear likely as this has been allowed to happen for several years that this will be rectified in the near or distant future.

YackieMobile 12-11-2007 16:46

MATHA531

For your information

Yackie does not charge for busy call or not completed calls,

Our system is also a call back system....

And we see some competitors charging this kind of calls, so the reason I think people are being charged for calls is an ecomomic reason instead of a technical issue.

MATHA531 12-11-2007 17:02

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Originally Posted by YackieMobile (Post 18948)
MATHA531

For your information

Yackie does not charge for busy call or wrong numbers,

Our system is also a call back system....

And we see some competitors charging this kind of calls, so the reason I think people are being charged for calls is an ecomomic reason instead of a technical issue.

I think you mean to say not completed calls...you would obviously charge for a wrong number as it might take 5 or 6 seconds to realize you dialed a wrong number!

razfaz 12-11-2007 18:58

I didn't manage to reach my new yackie mobile number at all from Germany it's blocked whatever I try, however using the German fixed number takes about 50 sek, but that always worked. So basically without their free local number, it wouldn't make sense using the card at all over here. (I need to be reached from Germany).
As long as it works for 29ct/min it's a great option!

andy 12-11-2007 19:38

I'm surprised that Germans would go for it, given the choice of Sunsim or Solomo instead - 9 or 5 to 15 cents incoming roaming in Europe is cheaper than the call diversion cost

dg7feq 12-11-2007 19:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by razfaz (Post 18951)
I didn't manage to reach my new yackie mobile number at all from Germany it's blocked whatever I try, however using the German fixed number takes about 50 sek, but that always worked. So basically without their free local number, it wouldn't make sense using the card at all over here. (I need to be reached from Germany).
As long as it works for 29ct/min it's a great option!

Did you try with your cellphone or T-Com? With these providers it works very well to get a connection - but more expensive than the 29ct/min for the yackie inbound fee....


Chris

prion 12-11-2007 20:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by dg7feq (Post 18953)
Did you try with your cellphone or T-Com? With these providers it works very well to get a connection - but more expensive than the 29ct/min for the yackie inbound fee....


Chris

What is the cost of the T-com to call a yackie number?


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