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Originally Posted by bbob
On a mission to attack maxroam are we ?
Good point is what will they do with their +32 Platform.
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Drop the mission perspective Bob. It's a forum about prepaid gsm cards and dealers are misleading potential buyers. We should be able to make the light on what is right and wrong here.
Maxroam coming in here saying they are a MNO is a joke. You know it, Andy knows it. They are not even a MVNO. They are a basic reseller like so many others on this market.
Their rates are more expensive then any EU carrier.
Marketing doesn't mean duping buyers.
Tele2 in the Netherlands offers calls from USA to anywhere in the world for 64cts, no call back and all prepaid. I bet they will be around in 10 years from today. That's half what Maxroam is charging.
I ordered Cubic Telecom financials and they only reported 130.000€ in sales for 2009.
The industry is crippled by lousy calling card sellers. Same goes for United Mobile, Celtrek, Yackie, Bluewireless, GT sims...
Yackie's permanent intrusions on threads is a disgrace to this forum. Maxroam lack of response on the Base sim card ongoing sale is no more but an insult to all board members. They might want to port those users to Mobistar (sim swap mandatory) as states the Press Release on my first post but if you read it throughly you will see that the Mobistar agreement is for 36 months only and not with Maxroam but Tellink.
Assuming Tellink will lose in court against KPN that leaves all current subscribers with a lego plastic square.
Only Truphone and Travelsim seems to be making some progress with strong IT teams. The rest is just a waste a time and money.
Buyer beware!