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Murch 02-01-2008 23:08

SIM card arrived
 
Hope you all had wonderful Christmas and a good start into 2008! :cool:

It took a while but it reached by Registered Mail from UK. Nice packing and professional design. Insert the SIM and go. It works so far. Mid/end of January I will have the opportunity to test it in India and UAE.
Results will be posted as soon as possible.

Stu 04-01-2008 02:19

What are the rates for India?

Murch 04-01-2008 14:44

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 19801)
What are the rates for India?

Bbest check BLUEFIREWIRELESS website for this detail. It depends from where you call:
http://www.bluefirewireless.com/call_rates.php

incoming calls are free except for the following countries:

Afghanistan - Argentina - Armenia - Bangladesh - Bhutan - Brunei - Cambodia - Canada - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - Finland - Gabon - Indonesia - Kyrgyzstan - Laos - Macau - Malaysia - Maldives - Mexico - Nepal - Panama - Peru - Phillipines - Russia - Seychelles - Singapore - Sri Lanka - Taiwan - Thailand - Turkmenistan - Uruguay - USA - Uzbekistan

This is the information given in the USER GUIDE. Although they state this list may change since new agreements are being confirmed. Let's see...

alexmore 04-01-2008 15:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Murch (Post 19787)
Hope you all had wonderful Christmas and a good start into 2008! :cool:

It took a while but it reached by Registered Mail from UK. Nice packing and professional design. Insert the SIM and go. It works so far. Mid/end of January I will have the opportunity to test it in India and UAE.
Results will be posted as soon as possible.

Ciao Murch,
what +447xxx use bluefire sim?
Alex

hrgajek 04-01-2008 18:06

Hello from Germany,

if the Bluefire SIM works well, some of us would like to have some details, e.g. like the Prefix for this card +44 7xxx x for example.

Most of us had bad experience with the gone "callkey" IoM card which disappeared from one to the next day. (Was sold under "Globalsim", "GT-SIM" and much much other brands)

Somebody here suggested the german-based vistream SIM-Cards.
vistream (powered by Materna) is a virtual network operator using the German e-plus Network.
Prefix is +49-1570-xxxxxxx

vistream Customers report about strange problems with Callback-Roaming in various foreign countries. It may work, but it may not work, too. German speaking/understanding readers could have a look at www.telefon-treff.de for more details.

vistream uses a Dual IMSI SIM-Card with SAT-Callback, which is a little bit more sophisticated than the known SIM-cards from IoM, UM or other Companies. So should have a newer SAT-compatible phone (like Nokia 6310i or later)

As a addendum or backup to the Bluefire Card you should give United-Mobile a try:

UM offers two tariffs/cards:

UM423 (based in Liechtenstein) includes a lot of countries like China (PRC) where incoming calls are free. You can get one in a Swiss Postal-Office or mobilezone or from www.callfrom.de in Germany (not listed on this page)
Disadvantage can be the prefix +423-663 which is billed premium-rate in some countries.

UM+ (based on Isle of Jersey) has less countries with free incoming, but offers some countries, the UM423 does not and vice versa.
UM+ SIM-Card is available from www.united-mobile.com

There are some threads in this forum with more details with United-Mobile.

Hope this will help you.

andy 05-01-2008 00:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by hrgajek (Post 19819)
if the Bluefire SIM works well, some of us would like to have some details, e.g. like the Prefix for this card +44 7xxx x for example.

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexmore (Post 19816)
Ciao Murch,
what +447xxx use bluefire sim?
Alex

see above:

Quote:

Originally Posted by andy (Post 19493)
I think that these SIMs will have the Wire9 prefix +4478722, ...


Murch 05-01-2008 18:58

prefix
 
Andy is absolutely right.
The number is +447872....

When dialing you have to add # at the end, example: +4937512345#
After a few seconds you receive a call and you are being connected to the desired number.
(Dis)advantage: the number is not shown when you dial (at least while calling from Germany)

SMS is trouble free. Incoming calls work well and the line quality seems to be as good as with any other card.

Hope you all have a nice Saturday evening...
I'm hosted by our couch with a nice flu and hope to get well before monday when work will have me back. :chair:

bbob 06-01-2008 18:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by hrgajek (Post 19819)
Most of us had bad experience with the gone "callkey" IoM card which disappeared from one to the next day. (Was sold under "Globalsim", "GT-SIM" and much much other brands)

Somebody here suggested the german-based vistream SIM-Cards.
vistream (powered by Materna) is a virtual network operator using the German e-plus Network.
Prefix is +49-1570-xxxxxxx

vistream Customers report about strange problems with Callback-Roaming in various foreign countries. It may work, but it may not work, too. German speaking/understanding readers could have a look at www.telefon-treff.de for more details.

vistream uses a Dual IMSI SIM-Card with SAT-Callback, which is a little bit more sophisticated than the known SIM-cards from IoM, UM or other Companies. So should have a newer SAT-compatible phone (like Nokia 6310i or later)

Well callkey will be back, that is what the expert here on the forum says. So don't say there gone they will be back;)

The same expert attacked me saying I said dual sim was a home brew solutions (I used other words) It's funny that I read now that there are indeed problems with these dual sim card. But agian there is 1 expert here that knows everything so don't speak bad :)

Effendi 07-01-2008 08:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbob (Post 19834)
Well callkey will be back, that is what the expert here on the forum says. So don't say there gone they will be back;)

The same expert attacked me saying I said dual sim was a home brew solutions (I used other words) It's funny that I read now that there are indeed problems with these dual sim card. But agian there is 1 expert here that knows everything so don't speak bad :)

If you think to go on in this way you have good chances to be the first ever user banned on this forum. If you have problems with Andy, and it seems you have, there exist Private Messages, so please use them (or any other private communication service). I'm not tolerating other stupid personal-flames between the two of you on the public forum, so please stop here.

andy 07-01-2008 10:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbob (Post 19834)
... attacked me saying I said dual sim was a home brew solutions (I used other words)

I said that the company behind it has €150million+ annual turnover and supplies other products like SMS or IVR to main networks in several countries, such as O2 SFR & Proximus. I said this for 2 reasons: you claimed it was home brew; you said you would not deal with products without financial strength behind them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbob (Post 19266)
Alternative dual sim seems like some home brew system and not a good alternative .



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