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Hello,
meanwhile we are in end of March, GT-SIM is already out since November last year... I would like to take the opportunity to ask about your experiences with GT-SIM. There is already a GT-SIM thread opened in this forum, but it's quite old, quite long and not always on-topic. So I decided to open a new thread, asking about your experiences with GT-SIM. For me, I have to say that I cannot complain, incoming calls work fine (no CLIP yet, this is because for German subscribers, calls are routed through MCN Worldcom switch in Hamburg and there is still a SS7 patch missing, which should have been installed in February this year). As far as I remember, for UK subscribers, CLIP is working? There was also a change when calling GT-SIM: in the beginning, caller heard a prompt "please wait, while we connect your call" and was already charged for this. This changed, several months ago, and it seems, that calling GT-SIM is not charged anymore, when the subcriber does not answer. In GT Web-Interface, there are also some improvements: mailbox can now be enabled and disabled online. Outgoing calls are working fine. SMS works fine, but still not charged :wacko: :blink: :lol: :( - same to GPRS (where available). I can establish WAP connection, but no Internet IP-connection. GPRS seems not to be charged, either. But as Germany is not a very "exotic" country, it would be interesting to know about experiences in countries more far away from Europe. Where have you guys already used your GT-SIM? How were your experiences? Has anybody travelled to "exotic countries" outside Europe, using GT-SIM? Asia? South Africa? Americas? Thanks a lot and regards, Klaus |
OK, I'll respond here instead of the other thread. I have been reading this site for a while and decided that the GT-Sim card was what I wanted for an upcoming trip from the US to Europe. I had a Sony/Ericsson T39m phone and got the card.
I initially had problems making calls. I could recieve calls OK. After some comminication with GT customer service, I changed phones to a Ericsson T68i and now can both make and recieve calls. I have yet to be able to fully test SMS, as any that I have sent have not been recieved, and my normal US phone is CDMA and has not been able to get any messages from the GT phone. After my trip, I will re-post about the experience I have in Europe. The service is actually quite intriguing as the calls are cancelled at your phone and a SMS message is sent to the GT_SIM gateway which calls you back and connects you with the party you wanted to call. So far I like the service. -- Jeff |
Ok I will post as well. I could not make calls or have I been able to make calls here in the U.S.
I contacted CS and they called me on the phone so I know it works. I had old firmware so I had my 6230 flashed. Still it does not make calls out. It flashes called not allowed. I wonder if it is because of 850 band. It seems like it would work on 1900. Like the poster before me. I have tried to send a SMS, but I did not receive it. I am also on CDMA here in the states. My Hop works fine. I will be going to Kyrgyzstan in May. I will be in UK for several hours I will work on it and try to call from there. [FONT=Arial][FONT=Arial][ |
It's nothing to do with the band if you are getting a network connection. It must have been roaming with Cingular or Tmobile.
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I put it on T-mobile. Like I said they called me. The CS was supposed to send me a SMS never received it.
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Go into your phone settings for SMS and change the gateway from ending in 77 to 55. That was the instructions that you were going to get in the SMS from GT -SIM.
To further see if it is a phone issue, send a sms to this number: +447624803766, (this is one of GT-SIM's SMS gateways) with the text in the message like this: *1*+xxxxxxx Where the x's are the country code and number you want to call. Use the "star 1 star plus" as the prefix for the number. This instructs the gateway to call you back and connect to the number in the message. This is the information I was given to be able to use a phone that is not on their approved hardware list, the Ericsson t39m. good luck! Edit: I was also getting the same error you are with the restricted calling message. I thought I needed a password from GT-SIM to unlock (allow) outgoung calls. It appears that they do this on the SIM and then format and send a sms with the attempted number. Then the sms gateway calls you back and connects you with the number you tried to call. -- Jeff |
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It also started working in late february in Mexico (Manx Telecom added Mexico roaming in early Feb). However, on a more recent trip it stopped working - so did another callkey card, so it looks like a Manx Telecom roaming problem. Other than in Mexico, it's the card I find most reliable, especially for SMS. |
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BTW, AFAIK the very first roaming prepaid (from Spain? :unsure: ) also used SMS triggering setting up outgoing calls, but those SMSes were typed in the standard way, without sophisticated SIM applications involved :). |
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I am interested in GT-SIM, but I have some questions that are not answered by the FAQ on their web site.
1- is GT-SIM prepaid or postpaid? How do you pay? By credit card? What's the minimum amount? 2- In their FAQ there is an answer that says that GT-SIM calls are billed 60/60, and 60/1 for Business plans. What are these business plans? |
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