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Default First, familiarize yourself with your SIM card. - 17-08-2010, 02:59

Make sure you log into your SIM card info at the ekit website. Update your personal information and set up a "Identification Question" in the 'Account Details' section. Under the 'My Service' section will be the call rates. [There are two different 'SIMple' cards that have different rates so you will find out which you have when you login to your account.] Might I suggest you write down the rates for the countries you are visiting? That way you will know and not have to worry what they are or have to look them up during your trip. Perhaps you will set up automatic recharge. Perhaps you should test the SIM card in the US before you go. Have a daughter try to send you a SMS to the +447 number to see if it works. It should be free to receive anywhere on the planet. {xxxx=pin number} In the US and Canada when you turn on the phone you will use 2xxxx as the unlock code at the start and you screen will show the network and if a second line is allowed will say 'US'. Everywhere else in the world, you will enter xxxx and the second line if it shows will say 'Global'.

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Under our ATT cell plan, my kids have free long distance in the US so I figure they can call my Ekit USA number at no additional charge to my ATT cell plan. I know I will get charged, I think 19 cents or something like that to receive the call in Europe.
Yes, have them call the US number. Check your rates on the web page. 19cents should be right. Have them test call before you leave while you are still in the US so you can have confidence it will work. Also have them put the number in their phone's address book so when you test it so you know they have the right number in there and works. The beauty of these cards is you can test them before you go.


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However, what I am not clear on is what happens if I call their cell phones in the US from Europe. I presume I would call from the +44 number but would the effect be that I will incur internal calling charges on their cell phones? Do I call from the EKit USA number when calling their cell phones to avoid additional ATT cell charges?
You will use the 'Global' [xxxx] settings to use the phone outside of the US. Those rates will what apply to you. US cell phones don't care who is calling them or from where. Whatever they get charged [or not] is the same as any US call to them.


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I still am also uncertain what my rates are if we send text back and forth to the kids from Europe and the impact on my ATT cell plan. We have unlimited texting in the USA on our current ATT plan.
Test to see they can send you SMS via the UK +447 number and if they are charged for it and how much. The 'Global' set up receives SMS for FREE. Sending is 69cents--but check your own details online [and write them down.]


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