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Default 24-08-2006, 16:43

jibku,

So the forwarding is free?

I also noticed that, as listed on their website, the charge per minute. Instead of the 30/6 mentioned in another thread. The 10 second incoming call I tested here was charged $1.39. Also, incoming caller ID does not show up. At least it does not on the few test calls I have made.

Are the above 2 observations for you?

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Originally Posted by Jibku
It actually is a LongDistanceSIM rebranded CallKey. Online account management works from FreeGlobalSIM website as well as from LongDistanceSIM / Host4Tele control pannel, which has more complete features.

One great feature with CallKey SIM : you can forward calls to any phone number for free. Which means that when you're at home, you can forward calls to your regular number, and you only need to carry one phone with you, receiving calls on both numbers. And when you're in a country where CallKey doesn't have free incoming calls, you can divert to a local number (or another SIM that has free incoming).

As someone mentionned, topups start at 10?, with a 6 months validity. There's no problem for outgoing nor incoming calls.

FreeGlobal SIM is a very good deal - just need to ask them for pincode...


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