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Originally Posted by cizake
You still have a physical mobile number for SMS. We are currently working on a solution for user to use his landline dedicated number as SMS number as well.
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From what country is that physical number - just curious? And what operator is provides you roaming agreements? It's more than curiosity because in general international SMS interchange is possible only between roaming partners
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Originally Posted by cizake
Yackie Mobile SIM cards works like other competitors as mentioned by some members of this board. Although we have some differences :
- Choose your incoming number. we did not want to use an expensive to dial Lichtenstein or Estonian number. On the other hand, incoming calls are not FREE
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After all I think that it's better to allow people to choose if they are to pay for their incoming calls or not - that's my European point of view
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Originally Posted by cizake
- You can even choose several incoming numbers.
Great if you always travel between 2 countries.
- Yackie Mobile SIM card covers 161 countries and more to come soon
- We have the lowest prices on outgoing calls. 
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Not bad, but I'm not sure if for any origin-destination pair :whistle:
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Originally Posted by cizake
- Free incoming SMS
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In some countries it's nothing unusual
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Originally Posted by cizake
. By the way we have a free vocal caller ID option. If the option is activated, once the phone rings you will get a vocal message saying :
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But don't you have "regular" caller ID (number shown on the phone display)?