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Klaus Wegener 04-09-2007 08:59

GT-SIM: free incoming in ECC countries
 
Hello,

GT-SIM price list (http://www.gt-sim.com/prices/prices.php?lang=eng) was changed recently: incoming calls in all "ECC-countries" are now 0 Cent per minute :)

One question to the guys in the U.S.: does someone of you own a GT-SIM? I wonder, because incoming calls were told to be free in your "home country" (price-list: "Incoming calls in your selected home network (country of residence) are free of charge").

If your home country is the U.S. - are incoming calls then free too?

Regards,
Klaus

dg7feq 04-09-2007 11:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klaus Wegener (Post 17249)
Hello,

GT-SIM price list (http://www.gt-sim.com/prices/prices.php?lang=eng) was changed recently: incoming calls in all "ECC-countries" are now 0 Cent per minute :)

One question to the guys in the U.S.: does someone of you own a GT-SIM? I wonder, because incoming calls were told to be free in your "home country" (price-list: "Incoming calls in your selected home network (country of residence) are free of charge").

If your home country is the U.S. - are incoming calls then free too?

Regards,
Klaus

No, you can only get the free call in your home country if it is a country without surcharge. If not you will pay the surcharge.

Chris

Przemolog 04-09-2007 13:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klaus Wegener (Post 17249)
Hello,

GT-SIM price list (http://www.gt-sim.com/prices/prices.php?lang=eng) was changed recently: incoming calls in all "ECC-countries" are now 0 Cent per minute :)

What does "ECC-countries" stand for???

Effendi 05-09-2007 08:31

I suppose it should be EEC, i.e. EU...

Klaus Wegener 05-09-2007 09:47

Hello,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Effendi (Post 17274)
I suppose it should be EEC, i.e. EU...

I guess so. Interesting is: Romania incoming free, Bulgaria incoming 38 Cent/minute. Shouldn't these two countries have the same status in the EU?

Norway and Switzerland are 38 Cent per minute (makes sense, non-EU).

Beside of the issue with Bulgaria and Romania, I did not find any "irregularities".

Regards,
Klaus

djalqali 24-09-2007 09:39

Affordable rate
 
Gt-sim has more affordable rates then UM+ on OUTGOING calls (on most mobile is 38 cents/min vs 59 cent/min+25cents fee on call. It's interesting for me.
The question: is Gt-sim reliable as UM?
thx

djalqali 26-09-2007 09:40

does someone help me?
 
Fot GT-SIM users: is the gt-sim reliable (coverage, billing,etc...)
thx

Richard10002 26-09-2007 23:09

My call blue sim became a GT-SIM and i find them fine. Billing is good, and they have a facility to top you up automatically once your credit falls below 5 dollars, (or whatever they charge in). Greta web site where you can view all bills, and all calls.

I've used them throughout Portugal, Spain and Italy so far, out at sea, and in some fairly remote places.

djalqali 27-09-2007 12:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard10002 (Post 17663)
My call blue sim became a GT-SIM and i find them fine. Billing is good, and they have a facility to top you up automatically once your credit falls below 5 dollars, (or whatever they charge in). Greta web site where you can view all bills, and all calls.

I've used them throughout Portugal, Spain and Italy so far, out at sea, and in some fairly remote places.

Thanks :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Keighleyboy 28-09-2007 05:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by djalqali (Post 17651)
Gt-sim has more affordable rates then UM+ on OUTGOING calls (on most mobile is 38 cents/min vs 59 cent/min+25cents fee on call. It's interesting for me.
The question: is Gt-sim reliable as UM?
thx

Quote:

Originally Posted by djalqali (Post 17661)
Fot GT-SIM users: is the gt-sim reliable (coverage, billing,etc...)
thx

I have both the Euro and Aussie versions of the GT-SIM, www.gt-sim.com and www.gt-sim.com.au, with the Euro version being what you are discussing.

It is a very good SIM card and service all round, can't fault them at all

GSM_student 29-09-2007 16:19

But in the past they offer GPRS, now I didn't find it. They gave up to support this service?

dg7feq 29-09-2007 16:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by GSM_student (Post 17737)
But in the past they offer GPRS, now I didn't find it. They gave up to support this service?

They still offer GPRS in the business plan. See http://www.gt-sim.com/prices/prices.php?lang=eng and click on "Complete price list"

Chris

brabra 02-10-2007 13:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keighleyboy (Post 17698)
I have both the Euro and Aussie versions of the GT-SIM, www.gt-sim.com and www.gt-sim.com.au, with the Euro version being what you are discussing.

It is a very good SIM card and service all round, can't fault them at all

Interesting - are they working at the moment?


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