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herzzreh 18-07-2007 10:41

Free incoming in Russia
 
Does anyone know of any other card that offers free incoming in Russia, besides TravelSIM?

Przemolog 18-07-2007 12:45

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Originally Posted by herzzreh (Post 16166)
Does anyone know of any other card that offers free incoming in Russia, besides TravelSIM?

AFAIR there's one or two Manx SIMs with free incoming in Russia.
In fact it's a problem to find international SIMs with free incoming calls in Russia and Ukraine.

Edit: just found it :)
http://www.simazing.com/coverage.htm
Free incoming calls in all covered European countries (expect Romania).

prion 18-07-2007 14:04

Now that Russia is a cpp country the sims that have it as free incoming should increase...

Przemolog 19-07-2007 15:42

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Originally Posted by prion (Post 16170)
Now that Russia is a cpp country the sims that have it as free incoming should increase...

Do you think it really matters? What would be a difference between a CPP operator with 10 cents/min termination fee and a RPP one with 5 cents/min termination and 5 cents/min incoming rate?
Moreover, consider that some Manx cards removed Mexico from free-incoming countries lists right after this country changed its payment rule to CPP :-P

ygeffens 20-07-2007 12:22

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Originally Posted by Przemolog (Post 16184)
Do you think it really matters? What would be a difference between a CPP operator with 10 cents/min termination fee and a RPP one with 5 cents/min termination and 5 cents/min incoming rate?
Moreover, consider that some Manx cards removed Mexico from free-incoming countries lists right after this country changed its payment rule to CPP :-P

What do the abbreviations CPP and RPP stand for?
And what are the consequences for the operators?

Bossman 20-07-2007 13:01

CPP - Calling Party Pays. For example, countries with free incoming calls
RPP - Receiving Party Pays. For example, USA/Canada

Not sure about your second question.

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Originally Posted by ygeffens (Post 16188)
What do the abbreviations CPP and RPP stand for?
And what are the consequences for the operators?


meir 25-07-2007 07:46

Did onyone really tested SIMazing card in Russia lately? Are there really incomming calls for free?

Przemolog 25-07-2007 10:11

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Originally Posted by meir (Post 16214)
Did onyone really tested SIMazing card in Russia lately? Are there really incomming calls for free?

Good question. The same for Ukraine: some Manx SIMs (AFAIR Geosim, globalsim.de and "old" Callblue, perhaps some more) used to have free incoming in Ukraine but it changed :(

meir 25-07-2007 15:48

I know Geodesa didnt work in Zakarpatska Ukraine month ago. It has registered in to the network, but when calling phone didnt ring.

dsd123 01-08-2007 20:48

I know onesimcard.com is free to recieve calls in Russia.

prion 02-08-2007 13:24

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Originally Posted by dsd123 (Post 16439)
I know onesimcard.com is free to recieve calls in Russia.

They use Estonia number so it probably a rebranded Travelsim. But they have 25 $/year to keep it alive (this is given as credit in the phone)


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