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prion 06-02-2009 09:44

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Originally Posted by bbob (Post 25216)
What they tell you isn't always the truth. For them it might be a political decision to raise prices to these numbers. Why can other countries have lower rates than the ones in greece. 2 euro seem like crazy and even 70 cents is a to high rate. I think it's more their decision to raise prices.

If termination would be that high other carriers would be loosing massive amounts of money.

It always depend on the route used (premium or other). Premium routes tend to cost higher. Also the Greek T.O. does not use voip but standard pstn lines, which are more expensive.
I have also noticed that UK voip carriers charge more for calls to Jersey mobiles (07937 prefix)

Edd 31-12-2010 12:43

Saver SIM, Bruin Communications belly up?
 
Happy New Year, all!

Sorry to bring up an old thread that looked dead but inquiring mind wants to know.

I had suscribed to Saver SIM through Wizzair.

The first SIM I received had problems and Bruin Communication site could not reckon my card number.
I was told a new card was sent, the first one cancelled and the credit trasnferred.
I never received anything and my mails are unanswered.

Did Bruin Communications go belly up like so many with a site still online?

DRNewcomb 04-01-2011 00:03

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Originally Posted by dg7feq (Post 25160)
The problem i have with many providers is that they put a huge sign "FREE INCOMING IN XXX COUNTRIES" on the website -- and a limitation ratio or whatever in the smallprint of the smallprint in the imprint.

I feel that the service should be priced to allow the provider to make a profit no matter how it is used. Every CPP (i.e. "Free incoming") phone/SIM I've owned never had such restrictions, so I assumed that they made money no matter how you used it. Service providers should not promote their services based on a feature they don't want you to use.

DRNewcomb 04-01-2011 00:07

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Originally Posted by VladS (Post 25161)
I've asked several international MVNOs for an IP based (SIP, H.323 etc) termination mechanism where I would pay them for the incoming calls rather than my long distance carrier.

Telna Mobile did have a SIP feature, but it was not a CPP SIM.


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