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Originally Posted by fsotirop
piranha has great rates, i have one of their sims and works great!
tested also their wifi service is ok
piranha is somehow in association with tel.n.a ...they also use their number prefixes in their uk numbers.
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Telna doesn't give you a UK number and people have reported reliability issues with Telna. I like Telna's hybrid VOIP/roaming SIM combo and like their concept, but there has been some problems in the implementation. The fact that they are actually a GSM provider rather than an MVNO may help a bit, but I think the ultimate problem is companies falling behind to their upstream provider. I have never heard of the UK mainstream MVNOs having the roaming problems that the roaming SIMs have.
I think the problem is undercapitalization and the fact that they have less backup systems. They may have one server doing the interconnection where the other folks have ten or twenty with fallback capacity. I think the other problem is that the DIDs are often hundreds or thousands of miles away from servers and that some of the interconnections here are done over public VOIP to make matters worse.
That's my personal opinion. I am watching Pirahana Mobile and I like their price structure. My concern is that many of these companies come to market at a lower rate than they can sustain. Many of them have very good incoming rates which they intend to offset by higher outgoing rates only to learn that people carrying roaming SIMs have far more inbound calls than the average carrier. Folks like us may use technology to invert these calls. Other folks may send a text and say "call me back."
Intra-European roaming is coming down which was an area where they often turned a nice profit.