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Originally Posted by Przemolog
Why did you name European numbers of international SIMs "premium rate" ones  ???
AFAIR you have once used this term with regard to FL numbers.
They are just mobile numbers!
And all your idea seems a little strange to me. You get an opportunity not to pay for incoming calls in 36 countries. However, you want to pay for forwarded incoming calls US->Estonia mobile (or premium rate, if you wish  ) anyway, only because your German friends would pay too much :whistle: .
Relax, Europe is all CPP and that's nothing strange here that calls to mobile phones are more expensive  . Since you are available on the mobile number, then it's obvious that people who call you must pay for this.
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The number range (423-662) that UM/Riiing is using are used as a premium service in Liechtenstein as well (Teleshop, dialers, etc). Thats why for example german providers charge about 30ct more for caling UM numbers than other Liechtenstein Networks.
Therefor premium rate is at least valid for UM
Chris