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Can i buy it in Italy Andrea?
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Not in San Marino, yet :D
The commercial offer has to start. Anyway no, you will be able to buy a Prima simcard only in Prima's shops. I don't think that they will have italian dealers... |
So, i have to go to S. Marino necessarly to buy it :(
can i ask you if you'll buy one of them for me? |
well, it's hard to ask that before they start :lol:
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you've the reason, i'll ask you when it will be possible to buy it...
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Soon :)
well, it looks like they are going to start VERY soon
since a couple of days, Italian Vodafone customers are able to roam with Prima network. As of now, only postpaid are enabled to make a direct call (that will be billed as a national call like they are in their home network), while prepaid customers can receive for free and Prima customers are now able to roam on vodafone IT network as well hope the other italian carriers will come to similar agreements, but I have the feeling that TIM will be the last one... :rolleyes: they can only lose market share, customers, and precious roamers with SMT launch... p.s. I changed my signature... :whistling: |
anyone know for sure if calling San Marino mobile is the same as a San Marino landline? It would only cost around $0.02-0.03 USD (with phonecard) to call a SM mobile?? I must got it wrong lol
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it will probably change when the phonecard carrier will start getting invoices from SMT for the termination fees :rolleyes:
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Do you guys already have the sim card? how much are people paying to call you? =p |
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