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YackieMobile 04-12-2007 23:28

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Originally Posted by dg7feq (Post 19322)
In Mexico reception of calls is free in your home call area (your area code). Outside this area code you are in national roaming and pay also for inbound calls. Confirmed by our mexican customers.

Chris

I see that no body trust me here

:o

VladS 05-12-2007 00:25

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Originally Posted by YackieMobile (Post 19324)
I see that no body trust me here

:o

We'll give you a stay of execution for a week to give 09 a chance to update their Mexico rates.

To make sure you don't get bored and decide to change more rates let's do more comparisons. Please explain the discrepancies between your card and 09 when it comes to the Dominican Republic.

As of 12/04 the incoming call rates are:
09 - free
Yackie - $1

GSM_student 05-12-2007 02:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by dg7feq (Post 19322)
In Mexico reception of calls is free in your home call area (your area code). Outside this area code you are in national roaming and pay also for inbound calls. Confirmed by our mexican customers.

Chris

When it happens the country is RPP or CPP? :eek: or PRPP (Part receiving party pays) or PCPP (Part caller party pays)? :)

Stu 05-12-2007 02:13

I think it is CPP, but that the country should be viewed as regionalized like India.

VladS 05-12-2007 02:29

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 19329)
I think it is CPP, but that the country should be viewed as regionalized like India.

Telcel is still regionalized however Movistar is not anymore.

Stu 05-12-2007 02:39

Progress! Do you know if the CDMA carriers have moved towards national pricing?

GadgetKen 05-12-2007 18:53

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 19331)
Progress! Do you know if the CDMA carriers have moved towards national pricing?

For US citizens who travel a lot to Mexico probably a flat rate plan with dual US/Mexican numbers on a single handset would be best. Only one I can think of off the top of my head would be Azteca Mobile: http://www.aztecamobile.com/ingles/index.htm

When Yackie comes out with a North/South America SIM that has lower rates in Mexico, they might be more competitive with an offer like that. Still, there are plenty of countries that the current 09 Iceland based sim chip has competitive rates in.

VladS 05-12-2007 19:50

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Originally Posted by GadgetKen (Post 19338)
For US citizens who travel a lot to Mexico probably a flat rate plan with dual US/Mexican numbers on a single handset would be best. Only one I can think of off the top of my head would be Azteca Mobile: http://www.aztecamobile.com/ingles/index.htm

When Yackie comes out with a North/South America SIM that has lower rates in Mexico, they might be more competitive with an offer like that. Still, there are plenty of countries that the current 09 Iceland based sim chip has competitive rates in.

WOW. Azteca Mobile sounds great! I already ordered a refurb Sanyo handset for $30.

Thanks for the info!

AndreA 05-12-2007 20:00

walkie-talkie? Is it Iden?

VladS 05-12-2007 20:14

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Originally Posted by AndreA (Post 19340)
walkie-talkie? Is it Iden?

PTT over CDMA 1X


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