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bbob 17-05-2011 11:57

Can you tell me waht exactly if the difference between

One Sim Card and One Sim card Plus

The plus has an estonian number what about the one sim card version.
Is the only difference for the plus free incoming in the usa and canada ?

dg7feq 17-05-2011 12:06

i would say the "plus" card is a multi-IMSI while the other one only has one....

OneSimCard 17-05-2011 16:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbob (Post 36684)
Can you tell me waht exactly if the difference between

One Sim Card and One Sim card Plus

The plus has an estonian number what about the one sim card version.
Is the only difference for the plus free incoming in the usa and canada ?

Both have an Estonian primary number (you can add as many other numbers as you want to either SIM card), but the Plus version is dual-IMSI and offers lower voice rates in the US and Canada (free incoming, 45c outgoing). Currently there is no data service in the US or Canada with the Plus version. There are no other differences between the two SIMs.

ronniewilliams 20-05-2011 19:28

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Originally Posted by rfranzq (Post 36552)
OneSimCard has a new 'plus' card. The only difference I can see is that it has lower rates for calls while being in the US or Canada.

The plus card is free to receive calls in the US/Canada instead of $2.50 a minute. Making calls is $0.45 instead of $2.89. It costs more to get, but for some folk it could be worth it. It does not seem to do data either.


onesimcard.com/

Nice information @rfranzq
but I have a question that it will (OneSimCard international SIM card) work with my mobile phone?
If yes than what should I do for that....???

OneSimCard 20-05-2011 19:54

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Originally Posted by ronniewilliams (Post 36708)
Nice information @rfranzq
but I have a question that it will (OneSimCard international SIM card) work with my mobile phone?
If yes than what should I do for that....???

Ronnie, if your phone is GSM and unlocked then it should work with our international SIM card. What model phone do you have?

Stu 25-05-2011 13:10

Could someone send me a sample Estonian SIM card number (with the last four digits anonymized). I just want to check rates to connect to it.

borjeg 26-05-2011 09:10

Here's one example:

+3725938xxxx
+372 is Estonia, 50 to 59 are mobile phone numbers

dg7feq 27-05-2011 11:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by borjeg (Post 36775)
Here's one example:

+3725938xxxx
+372 is Estonia, 50 to 59 are mobile phone numbers

same number range as travelsimshop and airbalticcard...

LBarouf 19-05-2012 17:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by borjeg (Post 36775)
Here's one example:

+3725938xxxx
+372 is Estonia, 50 to 59 are mobile phone numbers

That's the phone number.... what about the SIM cards... they should start with 89248... what's the next two, 01, 02 or 03 ? i.e.: 8924801xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Also, how does this call forward feature works? What fees are involved for receiving calls that have been forwarded internationally? The site says it's free for the country I'm looking at, do I still need to pay the incoming rate of that country as if I was there locally?

Is it possible to send more than 1 UM SIM and receive the same amount of OneSimCard back? I have 2 defunct UM SIMs. And would anyone suggest I use a second SIM with someone else...if so, whom and do they offer free UM exchange?

Last question, if you get a US or Canadian based number, can you get SMS if the sender uses that US or Canadian number or they need to send you SMS using the web portal?

Thanks.

OneSimCard 21-05-2012 18:08

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Originally Posted by LBarouf (Post 39462)

Also, how does this call forward feature works? What fees are involved for receiving calls that have been forwarded internationally? The site says it's free for the country I'm looking at, do I still need to pay the incoming rate of that country as if I was there locally?

Is it possible to send more than 1 UM SIM and receive the same amount of OneSimCard back? I have 2 defunct UM SIMs. And would anyone suggest I use a second SIM with someone else...if so, whom and do they offer free UM exchange?

Last question, if you get a US or Canadian based number, can you get SMS if the sender uses that US or Canadian number or they need to send you SMS using the web portal?

Thanks.

The call forwarding feature is to forward your +372 number to other numbers. It is free to forward to most countries and there are no additional charges to the rates listed online.

Yes, you can send us two United Mobile SIM cards and receive two OneSimCard SIM cards with $10 balances in return. Just make sure to register both UM SIMs at United Mobile SIM card | Free SIM Replacement Program and send them to us using a trackable shipping method.

US, Canadian and other Personal Extra Numbers (PEN) are for voice only. All SMS must be sent to the +372 number, or they can be sent using our free SMS portal Send Free SMS Text Messages Using OneSimCard International Mobile Service or your free email-to-SMS address 372xxxxxxxx@sms.onesimcard.com.


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