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05-03-2006 20:07 |
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Originally Posted by maccoy
I really found it strange too...
I thought that in San Marino the billing was made separatedly from TMS instead of TIM, so they could offer the free incoming cost.
And about Tokelau I thought that it was an error. :D
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Off topic about RSM.
Does TIM in the GSM-on-Ships version have a different network code than "regular" TIM? AFAIR from discussions about GSM-on-Ships, it doesn't, however it ripps off at sea without any problem :P. Theoretically, TMS-TIM towers might be distinguished in some way as "floating towers" on ships, but in fact what for?
Off topic about Tokelau.
No doubt it's a magic place down there for international SIM providers:
http://www.orate.co.uk/Roaming/09tariff.html
Origination Zone 5
Bangladesh, Bermuda, Cuba, Indonesia, Macau, Philippines, Reunion, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tokelau, Ukraine.
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Half off topic.
It's strange that 09 with its good coverage doesn't offer services in Japan. However it works in non-GSM Korea.
OTOH there's a slight suggestion about Japan here http://www.09.is/products_coverage.php
but I think it's a mistake (no Japan in the call calculator) :(
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