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Originally Posted by moua
Thanks for your tips.
Pin solution is sometimes a bit cheaper but not that great, the goal is to be transparent for caller. I will not have to tell him to call another #, even if i change my sim card/country.
Also, i can forget callback with call fowarding 
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I don't find call forward service at enlinea, but their rates are higher (exept kall  anyway
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I think i will stay with something like Voipbuster with a single call forward and tell people to call it.
I can still forward my regular cellphone and my landline to the voipbuster # also.
Otherwise the latency may be too high and quality too.
And i don't talk about the time to etablish a call.
PS stu, i can call for free these country : http://adsl.free.fr/tel/tarifs/tarifsTI.html
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But I think you have suggested your experience, and others are comparing use from other countries. If Voipbuster does connect to FL mobile [I see the above comments by phoner 0043, and wonder if it's unreliable or impossible], and you have a French access there is no need to go via USA as well. The sister companiy internetcalls has good rates for FL mobile, but someone commented the other day that the quality was not good.
Enlinea does similar call forwarding to CBW, but from a standard area code number, thus avoiding the 800 warning that will disorientate callers. But, since their supplier's big leap in tariff it's no longer worth using for Liechtenstein mobiles.
Other possibilities from USA - both ipkall and freedigits will issue a free number which can forward free to other SIP addresses, or freedigits charge for pstn (17.5c to FL mobile, but not tried yet)
There are other VoIP providers that will issue free numbers in a range of countries, and some with good tariffs for a range of destinations, like 8.4p (= 15c US) for IoM mobile numbers. And if some don't have the best tariffs themselves then forward via a different one.