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Join Date: 17 Mar 2004
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Ausl?ndische Handys zum Inlandspreis anrufen Service kostet einen Dollar pro Woche 29.06.2006 13:36 Die schwedische Rebtel Networks AB bietet ihren Kunden in 30 L?ndern einen Dienst f?r kosteng?nstige internationale Telefonanrufe vom eigenen Mobiltelefon an. Zuerst muss ein potenzieller Nutzer auf der Anbieterhomepage ein Konto einrichten, indem er seine eigene Mobiltelefonnummer und die des ausl?ndischen Bekannten eintr?gt. .......... The Swedish firm Rebtel Networks AB is offering their clients in 30 countries a service to call international mobile phones economically. The potential customer mus first register an account on their home page. The customer must list his/her mobile phone info as well as the info for the desired 2nd party................. =========== end of excerpt This service is free, but obviously very limited to ONE destination #. If you pay, it costs $1 / week. You get 3 minutes of talk time. Complaint on Teltarif that they got 30 seconds instead of 3 minutes. Inbound calls are FREE as long as the 2nd party is in his/her home country. Calling party pays the cost of a local call. Runs on VOIP. PERSONALLY, I think I still prefer to use EITHER Calling card from landline OR local or US calling card and 800 # OR local # (XtraOne, best friend) and my US calling card (Enjoyprepaid) OR CBW and callback to my Riiing phone OR CBW and local SIM. One of my reasons is that I have SUNK COSTS -- bunches of calling cards that I would like to use up before I spend additional funds. We'll need to have our European friends weigh in with their thoughts. Stan Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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![]() Well, the systems idea is interesting - but i think for most people it is just too complicated to use just to save a few cents.
- you need to have internet access - type the numbers of you and the callers party - the system sends SMS with a vitrual VoIP-Number to each calling party - they have to dial the number in the SMS - then you have 3 minutes of phone time. what a mess for a short call :wacko: As you need internet-access anyway you can also call at home using one of the many cheap carriers or VoIP or callingcards or or or. Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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It sounds like the two callers both make outgoing calls, rather than one being incoming, in which case this is already possible for some people for free, without any time limit, using free [set-up free, not toll-free] conference number facilities |
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