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Mike,
What are you trying to point out with your reply?, just admit that it's unfair not to mention in large print....and that's it. |
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Again I can only repeat when chossing a sim, look at the provider you choose, look at their background and also look at how they solved problems in the past. The solving problems in the past can be a very good indication on how they will react in future when something goes wrong. Snidely does make a point as we now all know that calling iceland mobile is almost impossible or very high price. lichtenstein the same. Withinh the UK they sometimes have different rates for the 07 numbers but most carriers worldwide just have 1 rate for +44 mobile. The roaming free carriers are using that advantage because +44 mobile is a big destination and iceland or lichtenstein is only called mainly to roaming free numbers. |
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I dont have to pay anything when I receive a call in Europe even if the call is 45 minutes long. Calling this number costs as low as 2-3p/min in the UK or 8p/min with Betamax SIP service (http://backsla.sh/betamax) The ideal free-incoming-call-when-roaming SIM card would have a country code such as +1 (USA), +65 (Singapore), +852 (Hong Kong) Because these prefixes are currently free with Betamax. This would allow me to have a landline number anywhere and forward it to this mobile phone for free.. |
And you realy think that a free business is releable?
Some one have to pay your call Ls129......i understand that you want a free world, Question, do you work yourself for free? if yes, whatever you do, you can work for us but some one will have to pay your food, your gas and your bills........ |
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I have writen a review on yackie and their $ 0.29 incoming rate on a fixed number is fair. I also explained that it can be done cheaper using betamax and pbxes but this is really a do it yourself solution, not suitable for most people. But the thread is about callblue, the above can also be found by searching the forum. |
I realize the world is not free but i love finding new tricks to save a few cents. And I hate being a sucker of FALSE advertisement practiced by Callblue.
I don't understand exactly how UM+ (or the defunct Freeglobalsim) can offer free roaming. My guess is that Jersey and Lichtenstein have reciprocal free roaming agreements with 80 or so operators around the world. And these 80 operators assume that there are only a handful of Lichtenstein sim cards that are ever going to show up on their network. With this line of thought, I imagine that once UM+ subscribers pass a certain volume of subscribers, the magic will be over. Is that why the Isle-of-Mann free roaming sim cards have magically disappeared a month or so ago? were there too many IOM sim card owners ? |
An interesting idea
An interesting idea, but don't the ESTONIAN cards offer FREE INBOUND, too? Now I admit Estonia does not have as many mobile users as say Germany.
Wonder what others think? I am guessing the OUTBOUND payoff to the host networks are lucrative. Stan |
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German mobile carriers take about 10cent/min for calls that are placed to their subscribers. So they could offer free inbound calls for countries that charge 10ct/min or less for incoming roaming calls. Combined with the revenues of outbound calls (which can be very high...) you can make a nice marketing mix. |
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Voicetrading charges 10c to Germany, so they hardly make money on that, do they? |
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