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Default Updated List of International GSM Cards/Services - 15-08-2009, 23:16

It seems that the info on this forum seems to be pretty outdated with regards to International GSM Cards. This is understandable since the companies involved seem to be unstable, frequently change carriers, or go out of business. I wanted to start a thread to list the current BEST card values that are out there.

Note: I don't work for nor am I affiliated with any of these companies in any way. Feel free to add additional cards to the list, or make comments about their service, stability, etc.

Definition of BEST: low cost, not necessarily the lowest cost, but a balance between stability and cost. For example, many people list these "great" cards, but when you look at the rates they are high and not much better and frequently worse than your post-paid international roaming from your home carrier.

Global Roaming (Formerly Celtrek)
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Description: Typical call-back dial-out service with Belgium Mobile Number.
The Good: low rates in many countries compared to many cards, seem to understand that not everything is free and charge reasonable rates for incoming calls. They don't soak you for calls within the USA. Supports data connections. Appears to be the lowest cost provider at the moment.
The Bad: no apparent support for phone numbers in your home country. Data charges are expensive. Seems to be a restart of a company that was failing, or had troubles with their providers. You run the risk of losing your money in your account, like with all International GSM providers.

MAXroam
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Description: Typical call-back dial-out service with Belgium Cell Number.
The Good: lower rates in many countries compared to many cards, though not the lowest. Supports data connections. You can get a local number in your country that rings your phone for USD$1.50/month.
The Bad: Data charges are expensive. You run the risk of losing your money in your account, like with all International GSM providers.


Skype
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Description: this service is useful with an Online Number (aka Skype-In) that you have in your own country or another country where people can call you. You then forward the call to the phone number of your International SIM card.
The Good: makes it convenient to allow people to call a local number to reach you, and this generally means that you can receive phone calls at a lower rate than calling out. Useful if you also carry a laptop, PDA, or Skype phone with you while you travel...then you can use Skype directly to make phone calls if you have wireless internet access at your destination...therefore bypassing GSM calling altogether.
The Bad: Skype might be going away due to software rights issues. Costs $ a year to maintain the number.


Many of the other International GSM Cards out there provide similar call-back dial-out service, but their costs are well over USD$1.00/min in many cases. They might be useful if you are traveling to certain destinations where incoming calls are FREE, and you can get a call-back service or Skype to forward your number to it. Feel free to comment, add, dispute, or list other providers.
   
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mmm...not sure why you think or what you think I'm joking about. Much of the information on this forum seems to be out of date, including the stickied posts. I've been researching through the various International SIM cards listed on this site and on various websites, and I'm trying to put together a list of good and reasonable cards out there. This is the information I've gathered so far.
   
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Default generational change in product - 16-08-2009, 01:23

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You run the risk of losing your money in your account, like with all International GSM providers.
This is not limited to 'international GSM providers'. I lost money to an USA MVNO. And many would claim AT&T took their money when they invalidated their $10 credit start up cards.

However, what is happening this Summer is a generational change in product. Almost all the surviving companies are working on dual IMSI US/country of choice [usually IOM or UK] SIM cards. Since some companies have not even reached the market yet, we have not fully seen what this will mean. Perhaps it will be a bridge to far for some of the comanies or a bridge they do not survive to cross. We have not really seen too many other than preliminary reports about these products yet either. ekit has at least 7 different cards/plans and some complain about not understanding all the choices. Let us hope these companies stay viable, because they will be the only competition with the national carriers that allow international roaming. I am seeing no move by US MVNOs to work outside of North America and the big North American carriers when they allow international prepaid use charge dearly. Interesting times indeed!
   
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mmm...not sure why you think or what you think I'm joking about. Much of the information on this forum seems to be out of date, including the stickied posts. I've been researching through the various International SIM cards listed on this site and on various websites, and I'm trying to put together a list of good and reasonable cards out there. This is the information I've gathered so far.
Well, the complaint you are making can be levelled at your own post, which is argumentative, incomplete, or just plain wrong

Yes, of course some of the info is out of date, but that is because the forum has been here a number of years. But most subjects have been reviewed fairly constantly, if you bother to read them in chronological order
   
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Can't even believe you mentioned maxroam. You sure you are not affiliated with them? Go back and look at maxroam's rates then modify your post. Maxroam has very high rates in every country that I compared their sim to other sims. I did not see the cost of DID in any country that is less than 4 euro/month.


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Can't even believe you mentioned maxroam. You sure you are not affiliated with them? Go back and look at maxroam's rates then modify your post. Maxroam has very high rates in every country that I compared their sim to other sims. I did not see the cost of DID in any country that is less than 4 euro/month.
I do some occasional travel in the Americas on medical msisions. I just looked up a couple rates for Maxroam and they seemed reasonable compared to many of the other providers where I was finding USD$1.50/min rates. I don't work for any company, I'm a med student. Perhaps each provider has better rates depending on where you are, from what I can find. The two I mentioned seemed to have the best overall price, and I've used Skype before with another International GSM card (estonia based) in the past which worked well, though the GSM provider was expensive. I was excited to see some better prices with providers since I last checked for the Americas.

Any price lower than USD$0.50/min is approaching what I'd call reasonable for dialing out. MaxRoam for calls from the Dominican Republic are USD$0.46/min and incoming are USD$0.24. Global Roaming has better rates from what I can find, but they seem to be a little unstable (like most of the providers).

Just some other stuff I've learned: I've used SIM cards from the GSM provider in various countries, and it always seems to end up costing more compared to the latest low-cost providers due to the cost of the SIM and setup, the per-minute charge, and the inevitable number of minutes you leave behind that end up expiring. Plus, all the time spent hunting down a SIM shot that can sell you a chip (usually from a different shop where you can purchase top-up cards), which can leave you without phone service until that happens. If anyone knows any other providers with sub USD$0.50/min pricing or any problems/good things about the providers I listed or anything you can add that's great.

Response to above: not trying to be disrespecting to the hard work people have put into their posts over the years, but nobody has the time to spend a few days reading through every post and try to separate out the circa 2006-2007 aged posts, and try to figure out what companies are currently in business, and what the current state of the International GSM market is in. Just creating a thread to gather new, timely information so people don't have to go digging.

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Default 16-08-2009, 16:06

I don't know how Flipper can make the statement "but their costs are well over USD$1.00/min in many cases.".


With the drop in EU rates, and the new Dual number SIM's , many SIM providers have rates substantially under $1.00 a minute for the most popular and traveled countries. Even Verizon and ATT have lots of locations with minutes under $1.00.
   
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I don't know how Flipper can make the statement "but their costs are well over USD$1.00/min in many cases.".


With the drop in EU rates, and the new Dual number SIM's , many SIM providers have rates substantially under $1.00 a minute for the most popular and traveled countries. Even Verizon and ATT have lots of locations with minutes under $1.00.
That's from my admittedly cursory look at rates from the list of International GSM Cards on this site. Many posts that talk about these great SIM cards, and then when you look at the rates they are like USD$1.50 or more per minute, some way more. I'd rather use my AT&T card from my personal cellphone, and avoid the hassles of callback dialing, Skype forwarding, lost prepaid credit due to industry instability, and lack of coverage in certain areas where there are no agreements.

I've only found a couple cards that seem to have reasonable rates. The rest seem to charge outlandish costs. Granted, some cards used in Europe give free incoming calls, and that's great. But not everyone travels there.'

Just a request: rather than quoting me or saying "flipper" shouldn't say this or that...could we please just talk about the GSM Services provided out there and discuss them rather than personalizing the discussion? Thanks

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Ekit: for example, is USD$1.29 call-in/USD$1.49 call-out, significant higher than the two cards I mentioned when calling from the Caribbean (Dominican Republic specifically). Plus a USD$0.35 connect fee for each call, either way plus a whopping USD$59 just to purchase the card (and hope to God they don't go out of business or require you to purchase another card). This card does, however, look good if you are traveling to Europe with the free incoming call (though you have to include the connect fee, and the USD$0.19/min charge for calls to your US+1 number, which is a great feature btw). But as a general use card world-wide, it's not as good overall.
   
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