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mingelli 24-07-2012 15:19

Hi
I have ordered one today how long it will take to get it on average?

fsotirop 24-07-2012 23:44

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Originally Posted by mingelli (Post 40151)
Hi
I have ordered one today how long it will take to get it on average?

my delivery to Greece was approximately in 10days.

*new reduced rates (voice/data/sms) within european union are effective since this month

Eustar 26-07-2012 00:35

Camel Mobile is not a cheap in EU, see better tariff...The cheapest country in the EU only Austria and Great Britain, 0.25c, and Other EU countries of 0.30c!
("xxsim" for all EU countries is one tarif, 0.19c, no extra cost)

Rates - CamelMobile


Countries with high rates - CamelMobile

fsotirop 26-07-2012 11:39

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Originally Posted by Eustar (Post 40163)
Camel Mobile is not a cheap in EU, see better tariff...The cheapest country in the EU only Austria and Great Britain, 0.25c, and Other EU countries of 0.30c!
("xxsim" for all EU countries is one tarif, 0.19c, no extra cost)

Rates - CamelMobile


Countries with high rates - CamelMobile

the rates you post aren't the updated ones.
Camel introduced new rates within EU since 1st July 2012

Eustar 31-07-2012 16:42

They did not even change the look of Tarf, for me, are not reliable! Now it was 31.07

fsotirop 31-07-2012 16:49

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Originally Posted by Eustar (Post 40205)
They did not even change the look of Tarf, for me, are not reliable! Now it was 31.07

all customers, as i am, received by email attachment the new rates... since 29/06/2012.
their website will be completely renewed in a few days, so i suppose that is the reason their old website is not updated with the new reduced voice/sms/data rates.

all these years i have tried all availible roaming simcards, I was never such satisfied as with camelmobile, including the variety of services offered, the quality and the pricing of their service.

*they have also launched (since mid-July) the new direct calling function to most european countries! no callback anymore!

Stu 01-08-2012 02:39

I find it interesting that they are quoting roaming rates in North Korea. To the best off my knowledge, there are no roaming agreements in place for North Korea. I don't even think China Mobile (or Unicom) has a roaming agreement.

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dg7feq 01-08-2012 08:09

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 40208)
I find it interesting that they are quoting roaming rates in North Korea. To the best off my knowledge, there are no roaming agreements in place for North Korea. I don't even think China Mobile (or Unicom) has a roaming agreement.

Mobile World Live - Coverage Maps

The rate list you are referring to is for calls TO these countries, not while beeing IN these countries... (of course also the amount of numbers to call inside north korea will be quite limited indeed...)

DRNewcomb 02-08-2012 23:47

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 40208)
I find it interesting that they are quoting roaming rates in North Korea. To the best off my knowledge, there are no roaming agreements in place for North Korea. I don't even think China Mobile (or Unicom) has a roaming agreement.

Worse than that. If you show up in DPRK with a mobile phone the only roaming you'll be doing is back and forth in your prison cell.

GadgetKen 03-08-2012 04:54

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Originally Posted by DRNewcomb (Post 40227)
Worse than that. If you show up in DPRK with a mobile phone the only roaming you'll be doing is back and forth in your prison cell.

And I can only imagine what they would do if I showed up in the DPRK with my Iridium satphone (one of the few countries where it's banned for political reasons).

North Korea has official mobile phone service through a 3G network set up by Orascom of Egypt called Koryolink. Other than high handset prices the average worker can not afford, international direct dial is blocked and some handset functions are deliberately disabled. Unofficially near the North Korea/China border, some people use smuggled Chinese phones to call internationally on Chinese networks that can be accessed: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...rticle4103903/

Orascom did sign an agreement with roaming provider Link2One http://www.mach.com/en/News-Events/P...ne-Roaming-Hub but I highly doubt this would ever lead to any official roaming on Koryolink.


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