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![]() Well both Talafone and Xfone have a lot of work to do before I'll invest in one of their SIMs. I just don't like trying to guess what a product is all about.
It does look like another Isle of Man based SIM. No? |
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![]() It looks like the same IoM SIM rebranded
Move fast - only 1 million numbers available! (fewer than that actually, as they won't start with 0) |
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![]() However, it did prompt me into noticing Japan on the list, which I know DRN and one or two others are interested in.
I just checked the rates on the CallKey site - US$ 0.1854 + vat for outgoing, free incoming. Sorry about that - I should have looked before |
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![]() Unfortunately CallKey only show the tariffs on secure pages when logged in to the account. The SIM is only shown on their ordinary site as a forthcoming product
0044 don't have Japan shown on their site yet http://www.0044.co.uk/callcalculator/calcu...?Action=compute And Geodesa's offshoot site doesn't have enough tariff info yet either, but says it may be updated ... http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/save.htm I'll phone CallKey, or you could - both UK and US numbers http://www.callkey.com/contactus.htm |
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![]() And seeing as this thread is about comparing SIMs, as the OP said, I'll point out that the Talafone and X-fone products both appear to be CallKey rebrands but at substantially higher tariffs, and also higher than UM so this discussion isn't quite as off-topic as it might be
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