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Originally Posted by gkeeper
I am starting to understand how this works now, with my Piranha i get 2 numbers free one US one UK, if i want another number on my Truphone, say a US number, I have to pay an extra £5.00 per month, which seems very steep. As for Data Rates it depends where you are traveling, in Europe the Piranha rates are much cheaper than Truphones, £0.35 per mb to Truphones £0.60 per mb, outside of the EU some countries covered by Piranha are very cheap, but most are silly prices and i would definitely leave data off if i travelled to those countries. On the whole the voice prices inside and out of Europe are much cheaper on Piranha. Anyways thank you both for your explanations, you have opened my eyes and made my mind up for me.
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My comment about Truphone's data rates was focusing on Truphone 3.5 countries -- The US, UK, Australia, and Netherlands.
Piranha also throws in their VOIP service and you need to sign up for a seperate service with TruPhone with a seperate account from Tuphone. I subscribe to more than one roaming carrier right now, but am thinking of ditching Truphone. Earlier this year I gave away my Maxroam SIM, and am will probably cancel Telna. I may substitute an Air Baltic card (or the variant of it -- can't remember the name -- which gives you a US number tied to it).
An interesting data service for folks interested in the Truphone group of countries is:
Globalgig
For the moment, my ATT phone is still grandfathered on their unlimited international plan. For US$64.99 a month, I get unlimited on phone data everywhere in the world which has changed my focus somewhat. For example, in Panama I was able to make hour long VOIP Over 3g calls using my unlimited US VOIP plan. I could also use it to trigger callbacks. This SIM has also changed the balance for me on short trips in favor of roaming SIMs. I can set inbound calls to first (or simultaneously ring VOIP and then to the roaming SIM). If ATT pulls the plug on this plan, I will have to rethink things. Right now I am carrying an iPhone 4S and a Nokia Asha 311 quadband GSM/Pentaband HSPA phone with a Piranha SIM in it.