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Originally Posted by snidely
Over the years, many LD carriers in the U.S. simply blocked calls to +372 mobile numbers because of complaints from customers about high charges. Don't know if that still happens. What I want when I travel is forwrading my U.S. number to my SIM card (whoever's I'm using, w.o. having connection problems. Obviously I would need to forward to a SIM w. a U.S. number.
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I have used
Vanity, 1-800 Numbers, & Toll Free Phone Services – Kall8 for a call forward service for years. It will go directly to a foreign phone number. It has a 800 style number that it uses. I have received calls in Duabi, London,
Russia and all of the Old Soviet Block countries as well as Afghanistan. So you really don't need to forward to a U.S. number.
[size=1]Prepaid cards, Moldova Tempo, Kyrg Republic BiTel, India Hutch, Bulgaria Mtel, Vodafone, UK. Etisalat. UAE. Afghan Wireless, Afghanistan. Three, UK. T-mobile post-paid.
Phones Gsm Iphone6+