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Hi, I was browsing online and run accross this international provider:
My Webpage Does anybody know anything about them, are they any good, is their service reliable. Thank you all again for your help. :help: |
I used them years ago with no problem. I stopped using them when their rates from German pay phones went way up. But soon after so did just about everybody else. I used IDT for a while (but they have a monthly charge) and now I use Call Back World if I'm calling from a land line (but mostly I use CBW with UM and my mobile)
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Give them your Global Premium service phone number - the one that starts +44 Short codes, handset compatibility => another Manx SIM, rather expensive - outgoing calls start from $0.99. Edit: They have also another plan - this one is cheaper: http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurch...ice_ckregional |
If you have an isic card, it's $30 cheaper :
http://www.isiconnect.ekit.com/ekit/...chase/Services It's apparently also for IYTC & ITIC card owners. In France this card cost 12?, in USA 22$. Somes high school provide it as default for student card. You can get this card about anywhere in the world : http://www.isic.org/sisp/index.htm?fx=stat...w_to_apply.html With an isic card to France : The "global" sim with $20 credit + ship + VAT cost $19.38 (FL number) The "international" sim with $10 credit + ship + VAT cost $42.88 (UK number) The global sim card price is low, but free inccoming calls is only in FR/ES/UK/IT/MX and very high outgoing price :thumbdown: Their "international" sim card sounds interesting however. If you have an ISIC card, i think it's the cheapest IoM sim card. PS : even if you don't don't plan to use it with ekit, if you can get an isic card, get one. You have MANY discount around the world (and probably also at home), especially for travellers. |
I reviewed the ekit offer more thoroughly and this is what I found.
Global Premium Service http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurch...rvice_ckglobal UK (probably Manx) number, free incoming only in Zone 1a: France, Italy, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, expensive calls (min. $0.99) , but some toll-free calling to this mobile number is available. International Mobile Service http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurch...ice_ckregional UK (probably Manx) number - but not explicitly stated on the page, free incoming in many countries, rates are lower than the above plan - more like Callblue. Global Service http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurchase/Service_global No doubt it's rebranded UM (but the old one -3 zones, no free incoming) it seems not to be sold anymore. |
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It's only 100 minutes free. Then... it don't work anymore. |
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Here is the full list of their mobile offer: http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobileInfo/UsingService They have also UK & Ireland service - probably IoM based (similar to the International service) but with rates preferring calls to UK/Ireland. http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurch...ice_ckuk#calls There are also: European service, Caribbean service, Asia/Pacific service which are UM based (but rates are more "contemporary" - with many free incoming countries). They offer also national SIMs: United States Cingular service, Australian Optus service and Canadian Fido service. I was wrong they don't sell UM sims. The offer depends on choice of the "origination" country i.e. the selection of the "Service works in" list: http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurchase/Services After all, this selection tool is pretty stupid by design since it includes very few countries of the available coverage of the both kind of sims :). And, finally, IMHO ekit sims are not "fully international" sims since they ship to 15 countries only... (yes, I know, rich and populated ones, but 15 anyway :)) |
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Now seriously - look at http://www.prepaidgsm.net/en/international.html or on the thread pinned on tiop of this section of the forum and you'll see the answer. Among "international SIMs" there are many whose "home country" is the British crown dependcy - Isle of Man. I call them (in short form) "Manx SIMs". They have the country code +44 (like all UK numbers) but, to be more precise. their "full" prefix is +447624 (i.e. Manx mobile phones in the British numbering scheme). Their coverage is basically the same as the list of roaming partners of the local GSM operator Manx Telecom. When you call +447624 from abroad (=not from UK ), you usually pay the same rate as the rate to other UK mobile phones. IF you find a callback service with a good rate to +44 mobiles, you'll have what you want. I can't recommend any... |
I just ordered a Canadian Fido prepaid sim from them. It arrived the following business day from their Boston office by UPS overnight service with good documentation. It was activated with a Toronto phone number that I needed. Although would be a bit cheaper buying in Canada or off of Ebay, I needed a number in advance to give family and business associates and wanted to order from a known US dealer. While won't be able to test sim for 2 weeks until I am in Canada, the Fido toll-free customer service voice response system recognized my account, and gave me my balance. Only ding is the voicemail pin I was given was incorrect but from the Fido website I easily figured out what the correct code was to set up my voicemail box(based on sim activation date).
Ekit apparently has drop ship locations in the US, England and Australia. Information on the company: ekit company information link They apparently have discount rate deals with other companies including Lonely Planet guidebooks: ekit link for lonely planet readers Impression is ekit website is not quite as polished as the competing Telestial website: Competing Telestial website , but ekit does have some hard to get international multicountry sims and country specific sim cards and some ekit prices are lower with discount links. While I have also ordered from Telestial, decided on ekit for the sim I ordered because they had the Fido prepaid sim rather than the Rogers prepaid sim (big difference in direct dial rates from Canada to US although Roger also owns Fido). Overall I'd give ekit a thumbs up. |
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