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littleyip 28-06-2009 06:07

callback service comparable to callbackworld?
 
I used to use callbackworld in 2006, because the rate to my lichtenstein United Mobile card was only 14c/min. Now that so many of the international prepaid options are failing, I am looking at a Travel Sim (UK number). But, the callbackworld rates to a UK mobile are quite high (over 40cents/min). Another thing I liked about callbackworld was their PIN2DEST service, that let my family in the USA call a 1-800 number, enter a PIN and reach my mobile for free. This service was free, too. Now that I am looking online, I see companies offering service like PIN2DEST but for a fee. Does anybody have any ideas for replacing these services with a better rate to the UK mobile?

Thanks!

JPSmith 10-04-2010 18:58

Old thread, same question......anyone know of a callback service offering a good rate from UK mobile numbers (in my case, an eKit sim) to the U.S.?

petkow 10-04-2010 20:22

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Originally Posted by JPSmith (Post 31871)
Old thread, same question......anyone know of a callback service offering a good rate from UK mobile numbers (in my case, an eKit sim) to the U.S.?

If you can do the trigger via GPRS data, currently the cheapest by far is one of the Betamax brands VoipGain | For the cheapest international calls. You need to first open an account there (by downloading the softphone on to a PC) and then you need to download the Java client onto your phone from http://gsm.voipbuster.com and then put in your voipgain username and password into this client. You setup calls callback calls through the client, and it will require to transmit a few bytes of data each time. There is also an SMS way of doing this but I haven't explored that option yet.

Using Voipgain, the callback rates for this from a +447 to the USA work out at an incredible 3.1 US cents per minute! Plus there is a 5c call setup charge.

Worked out as:
UK Mobile 2c/min (Eurocent and excluding tax)
USA 0c/min
(From VoipGain | cheapest calling rates)

Don't place your bets on that 2c rate to UK Mobiles (which includes the IOM ones used by Ekit) lasting for too long. On their other brands it is around 5c/min, but that is still cheap. USA is generally 'free' (provided you have topped something up in the last 90 or 120 days depending on the brand in use).

For a full comparison of all Betamax brands see: backsla.sh/betamax

inquisitor 10-04-2010 20:44

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Originally Posted by petkow (Post 31872)
There is also an SMS way of doing this but I haven't explored that option yet.

Really? I used SMS-triggered callback until sommer 2007 when Betamax ceased that feature at least for justvoip and poivy. But I remember a Polish guy on the voipbuster forum, who had built a public SMS-callback-gateway afterwards. Maybe his service is still online, but I wouldn't share my credentials with an anonymous individual.
However IP-based triggering is probably cheaper than SMS, if you have a SIM with reasonable data roaming tariffs. With moipe.com, a data roaming discounter who will launch soon, a callback request would cost € 0.09 (for 10KB), while SMS are always way more expensive while roaming.

petkow 10-04-2010 21:08

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Originally Posted by inquisitor (Post 31874)
Really? I used SMS-triggered callback until sommer 2007 when Betamax ceased that feature at least for justvoip and poivy.

Sorry... I stand accused of making an unsubstantiated comment! :oops:

What I should have said is I presume there is an SMS way of doing this. I was making the assumption as my VoipClient has an option in Configuration->Advanced Options->Alternate SMS Method. As I said, I have never explored that option, as GPRS data rates on my UK o2 contract Mobile are ridiculously cheap for making these type of triggers. (Though having said that, on my contract I can send a fair number of SMSs for free whilst I am roaming...)

Sorry for any confusion. By the way, Ingisitor. Moipe.com sounds interesting! Good find!

prog-x 11-04-2010 10:06

Hi,

I have a service on my server to make a callback with Betamax/Dellmont systems.

Try with this URL from your mobile phone :

http://srv.li/IVOIP_WEB/FR/callback....NUMBER_TO_CALL

BETAMAX/DELLMONT_CLONE is calleasy.com, voipbuster.com, intervoip.com, ...

JPSmith 11-04-2010 18:54

Unfortunately, while eKit data is a reasonable $2.50/mb in some countries (Austria, France, Greece, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom) it is quite pricey in others, e.g. $10/mb in Italy and Germany, and $20-25/mb in Asia. eKit have a 100kb minimum charge for data, so each GPRS callback trigger in these countries would cost $1, $2 or more. So, the Betamax callback services are not a very good option for making short calls from eKit sims except in the $2.50/mb countries.

Outgoing SMS on eKit are 69 cents each, better than the data costs in some cases but still not great for triggering callbacks.

Are there no traditional callback services anymore with decent rates to IOM mobiles?

petkow 11-04-2010 19:52

Do you not have another SIM with more favorable data roaming rates that you can use just as the trigger? This is what I tend to do though unfortunately you would need a second phone.

If not, you really should consider getting some cheap prepaid SIM just for the data, obviously also useful for SMS services like fishtext. There are plenty of prepaid SIMs available from European carriers that have decent rates. They are discussed elsewhere on this forum.

Betamax really do have the lowest possible rates to IOM mobile that you could ever consider. My experiences with the traditional callbacks are not only that their rates are high, but they are no longer that reliable in picking up a trigger anyhow! The last one I had (run by a small UK company), used to annoyingly call me at all odd hours of the night thinking I had triggered a callback request.

JPSmith 11-04-2010 20:26

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Originally Posted by petkow (Post 31888)
Do you not have another SIM with more favorable data roaming rates that you can use just as the trigger? This is what I tend to do though unfortunately you would need a second phone.

I currently get my overseas data via Sprint international data roaming (unlimited GSM data just about everywhere for about $2 a day) in a Touch Pro 2, which I use only for data. So if I understand correctly, I could do what you suggest by triggering the callback with the TP2 and having it ring through to the eKit phone. Kind of a nuisance to have to use two phones to make a call though.

Thanks for the suggestions.

petkow 11-04-2010 21:01

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Originally Posted by JPSmith (Post 31890)
I currently get my overseas data via Sprint international data roaming (unlimited GSM data just about everywhere for about $2 a day) in a Touch Pro 2, which I use only for data. So if I understand correctly, I could do what you suggest by triggering the callback with the TP2 and having it ring through to the eKit phone. Kind of a nuisance to have to use two phones to make a call though.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Sure you can! As it is you have to specify the 2 numbers that you want to call. i.e. the number of the phone you want to receive the callback on and the number of whoever you are calling. So for your number, you can specify the eKit number, but also you can conveniently specify your hotels direct dial room number, or the number of the phone on the desk that you happen to be working at in your overseas office or even the few payphones that accept incoming calls.

Using the handset which has the internet access setup there are 2 ways of triggering. Either browse directly to the website of whichever Betamax brand you are using, or if your phone is compatible, download the Java application which basically does exactly the same, but is just a little lighter on data use!

andy 12-04-2010 09:27

I think it would be worth reducing your resistance to the idea of 2 phones

If one of them was on 3 or T-mobile UK, the roaming data rates in Europe aren't much over £1 per MB, and if visiting the UK a callthrough provider could be used to USA for 3 pence a minute, perhaps then reserving callback use with the other SIM for the rest of Europe

bbob 12-04-2010 12:14

I have had 2 phones for several year now.

1 local dutch prepaid to trigger a callback and 1 roaming free cellphone.

Using pbxes and smartvoip (betamax 6 eurocents to +44 mobile numbers) I trigger a callback by calling a voip did number
Than my roaming free cellphone receives a call and I have a dialtone.

Calling fixed numbers will cost me around 7 cents per minute and mobile (europe) between 10 and 20 cents.

Works very well.
pbxes also has a webcallback feature where you can fill in any number where you are at that moment. You will be called on that number, type your pincode and receive the dailtone. This way your can receive a callback in your hotel, freinds house wherever.

mingelli 12-04-2010 22:29

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Originally Posted by bbob (Post 31899)
I have had 2 phones for several year now.

1 local dutch prepaid to trigger a callback and 1 roaming free cellphone.

Using pbxes and smartvoip (betamax 6 eurocents to +44 mobile numbers) I trigger a callback by calling a voip did number
Than my roaming free cellphone receives a call and I have a dialtone.

Calling fixed numbers will cost me around 7 cents per minute and mobile (europe) between 10 and 20 cents.

Works very well.
pbxes also has a webcallback feature where you can fill in any number where you are at that moment. You will be called on that number, type your pincode and receive the dailtone. This way your can receive a callback in your hotel, freinds house wherever.


I guess you can use the free roaming sim like ekit in Europe to trigger the callback, or it doesnt work on it?

petkow 13-04-2010 00:31

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Originally Posted by mingelli (Post 31907)
I guess you can use the free roaming sim like ekit in Europe to trigger the callback, or it doesnt work on it?

Do they present a CLI? I do not think so!

JPSmith 14-04-2010 16:46

Thanks for all the helpful info. If the only way to get cheap outgoing calls to the U.S. from a number of countries is to use two phones, I'm up for it!

petkow 14-04-2010 16:53

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Originally Posted by JPSmith (Post 31950)
If the only way to get cheap outgoing calls to the U.S. from a number of countries is to use two phones, I'm up for it!

That's better!! You are now officially a phone geek / phone nerd! Welcome to the club!
:clap:

bbob 16-04-2010 14:30

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Originally Posted by mingelli (Post 31907)
I guess you can use the free roaming sim like ekit in Europe to trigger the callback, or it doesnt work on it?

I have a special free voip did number that I use to trigger the callback.

I use a regular prepaid phone to make the call to that number. I receive a busytone and pbxes will call me back on my roaming free mobile. Than I get a dialtone.

In the beginning i was using caller id to trigger callback but depending on country different on no caller id were sent so sometimes I was unable to trigger a caller id.
For example using my dutch prepaid in holland it would sent caller id 06xxxx
when outside netherlands it could be 00316xxx or 316xxx
This meant settingup 3 caller id's to trigger a callback. pbxes only allows 3 so I could not use more. In case when outside nl the prepaid would not sent a caller id I could not trigger a callback.

So I endedup by getting a free voip did number. Anyone calling that number will trigger a callback to my roaming free cellphone. As I only know the number I never had a problem of someone else calling that number.


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