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Did you ever see this site: http://www.callblue.com/ ???
It seems they have 3 postpaid offers, probably with IOM number like GT and 0044. Their rates seem to be really complicated, and not so cheap... anyway, take a look! :D |
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http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/index.php?...opic=770&st=125 |
i can never see any rates on the website , what is happening ? :bye2:
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@ 0700700: you need Flash player to see the menu with the tariff calculator |
Good news.
At first me and Carlo we took 2 CallBlue simcards to test and we will do it in Prague next week :) Then CallBlue decided to make incoming calls throughout Europe <span style='color:red'>free</span> no matter what plan the user is on. This means that even as a prepaid user, receiving calls will be free from now on. This new feature is already in effect. Thanks to CallBlue for the info! Soon a page about their offer :construction: |
Independently from CallKey, they also use Manx, but they have rather higher tariffs than their rival, some outgoing calls hardly cheaper than a roaming postpaid SIM.
You might also try it with a separate callback service. |
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BTW, what operator do they use for roaming agreements? It seems it has much better coverage than Callkeybased SIMs "powered" by Manx Telecom? And, YES! It's another international SIM with coverage in Tokelau! :clap: :clap: :clap: PS. The rate calculator shows that they coverage almost everywhere including such locations as St. Helen, Diego Garcia or Wallis/Futuna! Do they roam on Iridium or Inmarsat??? ;) |
Look at calls to the US. While the prices to call US lines is generally not bad, look what they charge to call US toll free numbers, e.g. +1-800s, +1-88s, +1-877s, +1866s.
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