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Default 30-06-2009, 10:36

Is it not postpaid?

I used VIP for data, primarily because I had a VIP voice SIM with quite some credit on it. I made only one phone call (another Croatia mobile network), and that one call was truly expensive. I am not used to such high domestic rates in Hungary.

I normally used my phone's built-in SIP VoIP client either through WLAN or 3G, and I was quite satisfied. Sometimes a bit of a delay, but I was compensated for by the price that these calls cost

I also bought two T-Mobile HR starter packs for 1 kn / piece. They are not activated yet, but when I saw that during the 2 minutes we spent at a Pula newsagent, about 4 people bought 1, 2 or even 6 pieces of these packs, I decided to buy two to find out what the pack is good for As far as I understand, it comes with 10 kn credit, and if I top it up with at least 50kn, I get another 50kn, plus 1000 minutes network-internal calls. But I am not sure.



Postpaid:
3x Vodafone (HU) 1x T-Mobile) formerly also Pannon
Prepaid:
Vodafone, Pannon, T-Mobile (HU) Optimus (PT) SamiSwoi, ERA, Orange (PL) VIP (HR) T-Mobile (AT) Vodafone, O2, Orange, T-Mobile (UK) Vodafone (DE) Data-only prepaid: Vodafone, T-Mobile, Djuice/Pannon (HU)
International SIMs: UM+, Sim4Travel, TravelSim
Phones: Nokia E51, E71, Samsung D880, SE P990i, Ericsson T39m -forever! , many others in the drawer. 3G modems Huawei E220, E870, EU870D, U740, Alcatel X200
VoIP: Justvoip, CallWithUs, Neophonex, fonline, Macrogate and several others for outgoing... DIDs from Macrogate, DIDww, Gradwell, Voxbone and others. FreePBX, Vigor router with inbuilt ATA, Nokia E-series phones.
   
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