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Originally Posted by Effendi
Europe and USA are very different sometimes, and talking about telephony I think we are again in 2 different worlds. I live the same situation of my Polish friend, but I understand the reasons of the American guys.
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Me, too

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But it sounds really strange to me to forward calls to blauworld or any other foreign SIM. The European approach is rather to inform about a foreign #, enjoy free incoming calls and, in such cases like blauworld also to enjoy cheap calls home. Some people also leave a voice info on their VM's "my new number is ... don't leave a message, please call me ".
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Originally Posted by Effendi
Here it would be no sense to give a local number since we all use mobiles. And on Italian mobiles you cannot divert to a foreign number (and if you could you'd spend tons of euros). Also Italians are not used to diverted calls, most people hang down before even hearing any sound. So better use a foreign card, if I need I call, if someone needs me, they'll call! 
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In Poland international diverting is not possible either. Moreover, in many case it would cost the same or even more than incoming calls in roaming :P.
However, Effendi please note that the Europeans often divert calls but to their VM's