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Default 13-08-2014, 11:34

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Originally Posted by inquisitor View Post
...AldiTalk's/eplus
I'm planning to replace my German number with "base.de all-in plus + 5GB option + EU-Reiseflat option" at €48/month" in the EPlus network.

As far as I understand this allows usage of the 5GB throughout the EU + CH + FL + N + IS, free incoming calls throughout the EU + free calls within Germany + free calls to Germany from within the EU (+ mentioned countries).

I would discontinue my current Swiss flatrate with sunrise24.ch and, depending on callvolume to Switzerland, buy a Swisscom iO VoiP-flatrate to Switzerland for CHF20/month.

Last remaining problem: I would have to port my current Swiss # to somewhere reasonable to receive calls when not in CH, which I currently do by diverting the #, free of charge because of the flatrate, to toggle. This is what I wonīt be able to do in the future in this setup.

How much I would appreciate to be able to port my "usual" Swiss # to toggle is beyond description!

Better yet: Use toggle (or indeed any other SIM) with Swiss + German number (both ported), with an internet flatrate, flat to both countries AND proper callID submission per destination. I wouldnīt hesitate to pay €100/month for that, but itīs just not on offer.

PS - why do I not want to change numbers?
  • for starters I havenīt changed my mobile number - ever (>15 years now)
  • secondly, my German mobile# is +49-178-abcdefg, German fixed +49-228-abcdefg (Bonn, Germany) and my Swiss # is +41-76-abcdefg ; where abcdefg are identical in all cases

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