
28-10-2009, 15:49
Also, you will pay for incoming calls on the US number but in many countries, not on the UK number.
You can decide for yourself if it's better for callers to pay more and you less, or vice versa.
Also, as mentioned above, if you use the US side of your card (which still receives incoming calls from the UK number), the rates are a tiny fraction of what you'll pay using the UK side. The same applies in Canada although the rates are slightly higher.
CA: SaskTel, Wind postpaid; Rogers, Bell postpaid iPad flex plans; US: T-Mobile postpaid data, prepaid voice; PureTalk (AT&T MVNO) prepaid voice/data; AT&T prepaid iPad plan
Hardware: Too much but notably iPhone 5, iPad Mini Retina LTE, Moto G LTE (N.A. version), iPhone 4. All unlocked.
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