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Originally Posted by Przemolog
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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Do you mean this half-functionality remains after a top up, so it's impossible to turn the SIM back to it's normal state? Or, do you mean the SIM could be registered on the network (thus allowing to receive calls/SMS or may be *123...) for a year after expiration and could be turn back to it's normal life after any recharge?
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Originally Posted by Przemolog
BTW, what are the first 3 digits of your iPlus - 6xx or 7xx?
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Here I can't find the number completely, but I'm sure it's +486... Is it any different from +487...? By the way, there's one strange thing. It was always detected as 6... on the phones that I called, including +7... Russian phones used in Poland (I didn't call Russian phones located in their home networks but I guess this might be the same). I guess it's not normal and correct, there should be +48... prefix.