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Default 20-12-2007, 13:29

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Originally Posted by snidely View Post
There is no such thing as "free roaming". Either the cost shows up on your home or office phone when the premium number is dialed to reach the SIM - or a local number is dialed and you incur a (hopefully) small charge against the credit on your SIM.

...mike
To my understanding, the phone number provided by UM+ is +4479...
I dont have to pay anything when I receive a call in Europe even if the call is 45 minutes long.
Calling this number costs as low as 2-3p/min in the UK or 8p/min with Betamax SIP service (http://backsla.sh/betamax)


The ideal free-incoming-call-when-roaming SIM card would have a country code such as +1 (USA), +65 (Singapore), +852 (Hong Kong)
Because these prefixes are currently free with Betamax.

This would allow me to have a landline number anywhere and forward it to this mobile phone for free..
   
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