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I have seen the www.oneroam.co.uk site. They sell international prepaid cards which at first appear travelsim rebranded. But there are some differences:
1) The oneroam has call setup whereas travel sim does not have 2) The oneroam card seems to have more countries (e.g. Hong Kong) 3) The oneroam seems to have free incoming in Greece and Italy which is not the case for the travelsim. Any ideas;; |
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As to 2), it may be a mistake. Notice that in the coverage list there's also "our favourite" Tokelau (http://www.oneroam.co.uk/sim-cards.aspx?m=11&mi=58&ms=0) which appears also on the Travelsim website, however, without rates :) |
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and click on the "Australia" dropdown list :) |
I understand :)
I mean another web site: www.travelsim.com |
Travelsim and Travelsimshop are the same thing, or at least they were in origin, but it was an Austrian-based service (with Estonian prefix), not this looks like an Estonian one... but it's always the same offer.
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Yea, it looks like similar offers.
I think it not austrian, but estonian based serivice. Mobile/SMS numbers - estonian, support number in my SIM also Estonian: +3726868000, and support can speak on english and on estonian language too :D |
Hey guys. Travelsimshop.com and travelsim.com are slightly different. Travelsimshop.com is run by an Austrian company, Onzoone, which is just one of the Travelsim distributors. Travelsim.com is by CSC Telecom, which is the company that actual provides the service. So, it's the same card but different companies directly selling it.
Khalisha Zengo Wireless |
By the way, CSC Telecom was founded in Canada but most of their work seems to be in Estonia (and they have offices there), which explains the Estonian number.
Khalisha Zengo Wireless |
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