Since that (Local DID's) seems to be one of the main selling points of their sim card, as it's advertised on their website, you would think they would take care of it ASAP.
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Originally Posted by petkow
I can't understand what the problem is with doing this a bit quicker. Celtrek seemed to have sorted out at least a few DID's for customers! I assume all they have to do is rent a bunch of worldwide DID's and just point them either to the Belgium SIM number or to your chosen forwarding destination. Either way it is done via least cost routing. I suppose there is obviously more to it, to try and get a cut out of it!
Anyhow, I wrote to them, explained the non-existance of the DID's and asked them if there was going to be any advancement soon. I got a ticket and a then a cut-and-paste standard reply saying that due to the problems with the SIM's etc. etc. ... working on it at the moment.... etc. etc.
With the ticket came a statement that my request had been deemed "solved"
I am off to multiple places in the middle east tommorow, and really could have done with a few European DID's before hand. I suppose I will now have to cobble together a DIY solution as usual!
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