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Yes. UM charges a connection fee of $0.30 per call.
The free incoming in the Bahamas is just recent. Here is an email they sent to current customers. -------------------------------------------------------------------- We are constantly expanding our coverage. We are happy announce that we can offer our services in the following three countries as of 1st May 07: Receive now calls free of charge also in Bahamas Kyrgyzstan From now on you can call with United Mobile also in Ethiopia Please find the current rate plan here. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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I am torn between purchasing the Celtrek SimCard and the Travelsim Card. It seems like it would be nice to have free incoming calls, but how annoyed will people in the US, especially if they are trying to call from a US cell number be if they have to call an Estonian number to reach me? I was going to purchase 2 cards as a bunch of us are traveling together to France (but we also travel to Germany, Italy, Mexico and the Caribeean frequently) and will want to keep in touch with one another throughout the day. Does anyone have some advice as to what card would be the best?
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Tough one. You'lls notice that a lot of us here have more than one international sim. No one particular sim gives you the best deal in all countries. Some are better than the others ion certain countries obviously. As for me, I have 3 (yackie, freeGlobalsim, and UM), and just use the appropriate one depending on the situation. Planing on a Southern Carribean cruise for the summer, UM and probably yackie seem to provide the best deals in the countries I will be visiting, so I will likely be using those. When I traveled Europe and Nigeria late last year, my freeGlobalSim was the one I used extensively. So, it all depends.
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Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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Join Date: 29 Apr 2007
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Thanks for the info. But do you ever encounter issues with friends/family from the US not being able to contact you because they don't have a plan on their cellphone that allows them to dial an international number? My thought is that if we get the Celtrek card that will never be an issue, and the incoming call rates are not that bad for Europe. However, Travelsim says that they offer you the use of an 800 number as a way around the issue of people having to call an Estonian number, have you any experience with that? The Travelsim card seems like more of a tested card, the Celtrek seems a bit questionnable to me since it is newer with less info available out there.
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Well, what I did was forward my voicestick (free US number) number to whatever sim I ma using in the foreign destination. you may want to check voicestick.com for more info. Specifically, I forwarded voicestick to my freeGlobalsim number. I only pay for the forwarded calls at $0.15/min.
Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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Celtrek made some changes to their website and I no longer have access to all the settings I had before. Before I could set up my speed-dial, listen to voicemail, check activity and all sorts of other things. Now all I can do is add and check credit, change my address, etc. I'm not sure what's going on. I sent them an e-mail about this but have not heard back, yet. I'll post their response when I get it.
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Make sure you are logging onto the right link - there are two of them now:
My Account - https://www.celtrek.com/login.php and My Account - http://my.celtrek.com The second one is where I log on to listen to messages. The first one just facilitates recharges and the like. |
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There's actually a third one for the CelTrek Pro login which gives the ability to manage a "fleet" of SIMs. This includes a nifty map that shows where (which country) a SIM was last registered in.
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Junior Member
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hey guys, i have a couple newbie questions about celtrek features that someone who has used the sim could probably answer easily. i won't be using the sim for long periods in between trips, is there functionality to have calls to your celltrek number forwarded to another domestic number when you're not traveling? if so does it cost anything? also can you set up your account to send you email notification when you have voicemail? ordered the sim but it's not here just yet... thanks in advance.
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