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Originally Posted by Asick
Do you mean the SIM won't be registered on the network for the next year since the expiration date (no *123... recharge), but it will still be possible to top it up via an ATM to get it awake?
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Yes, I do. This is true at least for Simplus and Sami Swoi - the number remains valid for a year after expiration date of incoming calls. In theory all you can do is to top-up, but practically you can also receive calls/SMS. However, when you forget, there's no the way to check when this one-year period really ends

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In fact, iPlus T&C's don't say a word about this feature, but they are reports that it is available. Perhaps, if you can, you should sell the SIM instead of living in uncertainty

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BTW, what are the first 3 digits of your iPlus - 6xx or 7xx?