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Marschel 01-08-2013 04:14

Not really. This offer is limited to a special circle of people and it has another issue to "The $5 a day “Roam Like Home” offer will be available in new plans that Vodafone will unveil in August". I prefer the way how Hutchison treat their customers. Especially from Austria. I think more operators who provide(s?) service in several countries should act like Hutchison 3.

Stu 01-08-2013 13:13

Marschel,

I am familiar with the no roaming on the Three network deals in some countries, but could you elaborate about what 3-Austria is doing?

The problem with the offers at the outset will be the people who buy third country SIMs as a replacement for roaming SIMs. This will force carriers to either push costs up or restrict entry. I am guilty of doing this in 2009 when I took a Baltic Cruise. Vodafone UK had a deal where you could use your Vodafone SIM anywhere in the EU like you were home. I had a friend grab me a couple of them at the local market and ship them to me in the US. I used the SIM in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Estonia and then pitched it. I setup a UK dial-in and call through it to the rest of the world via my Asterisks box. I set my VOIP dial-in as a "favorite."

Marschel 01-08-2013 22:25

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 43521)

[...], but could you elaborate about what 3-Austria is doing?

I'm sorry but I can't followe you with this question. :dunno:
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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 43521)
The problem with the offers at the outset will be the people who buy third country SIMs as a replacement for roaming SIMs. This will force carriers to either push costs up or restrict entry.

I think this is good. Why should I pay an extra fee if my carrier covers other countries too and I'm on vacation within these countries.

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 43521)
Vodafone UK had a deal where you could use your Vodafone SIM anywhere in the EU like you were home. I had a friend grab me a couple of them at the local market and ship them to me in the US. I used the SIM in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Estonia and then pitched it. I setup a UK dial-in and call through it to the rest of the world via my Asterisks box. I set my VOIP dial-in as a "favorite."

What's your point! Again, sorry I don't get it. :confused: I think you don't have to feel guitly or something like that.

P.S I do apoligize for my bad English! :o

davidtheprof 13-08-2013 22:23

Truphone seems to have reduced their rates in Europe for non-EU residents, and the rates for USA residents, at least, are now the same: 32c/min outgoing, 9c incoming, and 55c/MB.
This is now much more competitive, though Piranha is still cheaper for outgoing, esp. from Europe to rest of world. If you don't mind call-back system.

Surprised that there was no publicity about this on Tru's site or Trutower. Maybe they didn't want to highlight their earlier price discrimination policy!

tux 13-09-2013 16:18

It seems that with their latest platform upgrade, in order to keep your number you'll have to renew it each month. Until two days ago, it wasn't necessary to do so...

Anyway they unveiled - by putting them in their website country menu - the next countries which they're going to cover during the next months (officially, this time): Germany, Spain, Poland. Some of you could point out that this is a non-news, but I think that it is a news, as long as you consider that Truphone are back in business after months of... nothing :D

rfranzq 14-09-2013 01:44

Check your balance?
 
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Originally Posted by tux (Post 44095)
It seems that with their latest platform upgrade, in order to keep your number you'll have to renew it each month. Until two days ago, it wasn't necessary to do so...

I did not notice that. I am in the US [California]. I tried starting the process to order a SIM and if you are getting US phone number you choose a state and then there is a drop down box to choose an area code. Also, states that do not have numbers currently available [like New York ] do not show in drop down box.

Also, log in and check your balance. Anything interesting there? The 'issue' has now been brought to their attention [thank you very much] and the person whom I talked to was able to look up my correct balance. Some issue with the migration apparently.

tux 14-09-2013 10:40

Yes, I noticed. 20€ more than I had previously. I stopped using my SIM as I think that's the cost of my first order with them, back in 2010, and not my real credit. Also, if I call *124# it shows me "USD" instead of "EUR". 707 yesterday was unavailable, I haven't tried today.

Anyway, the message I wrote about in my last post appears in My Account when you open "Manage Upgrades".

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Originally Posted by My Account
Here you can manage the additional numbers associated with your SIM and enable auto-renew so they never expire.

NB. If your additional numbers do expire, it will not be possible to re-instate those particular numbers, though new numbers may be added.

Now to keep my 646 I have to pay 5€ each month :p (not a problem anyway)

rfranzq 14-09-2013 19:59

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Originally Posted by tux (Post 44132)
Yes, I noticed. 20€ more than I had previously.

I think things are back to normal. All 11 [don't ask] of my accounts have the correct balances [one is 10cents off].
I think they must have manually adjusted the accounts.

I do not have any extra numbers so did not see the message you did.
Thanks for showing it.

tux 14-09-2013 20:06

Mine is not yet normal. I think I'll write them to restore my credit to remove the extra credit.

rfranzq 14-09-2013 20:24

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Originally Posted by tux (Post 44155)
Mine is not yet normal. I think I'll write them to restore my credit to remove the extra credit.

I have two account log-ins. One has three phone numbers attached.
When I first logged in two of the three were correct.
When I refreshed the page all three were correct. If I am correct about them manually doing it,
I would give them a day or two more before writing such letter.


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