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I've sent an email to CS to ask for the availability of austrian numbers on Toggle, since they've recently launched lycamobile.at. Their answer is surprising, do they realy know about the other parts of their company?
BK "Further to your email, we are sorry to inform you that currently we do not support Local number feature for Austria. We are always trying to add more countries to our local network hence we hope to be able to add Austria in the future. We are sorry to say that at the moment we are unable to give you exact time frame for local network in Austria. However we have forwarded your comments to our respective department to explore the option with regards to your query and we will ensure that it will be done at the earliest. If you would like to be informed about our latest news and offers please let us know and we will add you to our mailing list." |
Hi bourbonkiller,
in general their left hand doesnīt seem to know what the right hand is doing. See Belgian numbers (discussed a little earlier in this thread). Toggle actively promised theyīd be available "in two weeks" at some stage. That was roughly 3 months ago, and so far: nothing! I wouldnīt count on what their customer service guys say. Iīm not saying itīs the agentīs fault (itīs not), but rather their internal communication seems to be non-existant. Hence, while actually recommending this product to my friends, I always warn everyone to accept this card "as is", not counting on its reliability and always assuming it could go offline at any time. Itīs a pity, as the underlying idea is really great. But their approach leaves me worried enough not to turn this into my 1-and-only main SIM (unfortunately). Rgds, Christian |
Hey Christian,
you are right, a wonderful underlying idea with a mediocre operation. To me the card is quite reliable, never had too much of a problem calling out. I haven't (or better stopped) given out the local numbers of the Toggle Sim to friends and business partners, therefor I do not know how reliable incoming calls are. I've opened a case with CS asking about the possibility of restoring ALL phonenumbers in case a Simcard dies or get lost. The answer has been quite frustrating! They can move all numbers to a new simcard, but not the one, the simcard has been registerred in the network at the last moment before you lost the sim or the simcard died. In my case, I am mostly in the Swiss network and I thought about printing the number on my business cards. But since this number can not be restored on a replacement sim in the event of damage or loss, it simply doesn't make sense. This is just for general knowledge of you guys and have stopped me from using Toggle as my primary SIM. This may change, when austrian numbers gets available, since I live in Austria (close to the swiss border) and would give me the opportunity to restore my swiss toggle number if anything happens to my sim card. Have you checked lately about Belgian numbers? I've been checking frequently local number availability for the last weeks (for austrian numbers) and there ARE Belgium numbers available within the "my toggle" area. Belgium appears as the last in the drop down list, next to US! BK |
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Also, when logging in, the Belgian flag doesnīt appear next to the advertised countries. Did anyone manage to actually get a number? Quote:
I hope someone comes up with the same product, but implemented in a meaningful manner! |
Lycamobile Italy has officially launched its Full MVNO activities on the Vodafone network. Maybe sometime in the future they'll add Italy as a 'local rates' country on Toggle Mobile. (Lyca numbers start with (+39) 351, as I told you in my previous posts)
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Apparently Lycamobile hopes to launch in eight further markets by February 2014, including Canada and countries across Latin America and Asia.
Probably shouldn't take the date too seriously, but there will be more countries. Just had a case recently that somebody simply returned a call to my UK toggle number displayed on his phone instead of dialing a local number. Caused him quite high bill. Since then I always try to ask callers whether they are calling a local number. Hopefully toggle will be at some time able to arrange for a local number to be displayed when calling numbers in that country. |
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At least some substance for this post: I asked whether itīs possible to de-activate service texts "welcome to country"... Reply: Itīs not possible to de-activate them. Rgds, Christian |
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Anyone else seeing crippled caller IDs for incoming calls on the US number? When I receive calls from Germany on my American number the international code is being omitted.
E.g. a German caller with the MSISDN +49 157 12345678 is shown as +1 57 12345678 on my phone. |
Hi inquisitor,
just tested for you. I receive calls from Switzerland on togglemobile just fine (for example +41761234567). Did anyone manage to register a Belgian number? Rgds, Christian |
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