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Default 26-10-2007, 11:21

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Originally Posted by yackietech View Post
While it's true that if you use your own callback, you pay the SMS, the example I gave was how the operator makes 20c, which is far below what the operator needs to cover costs.
Actually, I think forum members will be able to notice quite easily that none of your own four posts so far discussed this, and in fact these remarks were made by another new username


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Originally Posted by gsmmaster View Post
I'm not sure if people here realise that if you get any rate for free prepaid international mobile incoming below around $0.50 that there is some operator in the chain losing money, this is the reason why there is bad access to prepaid number ranges from many voip operators and also why the numbers get blocked.

International prepaid callback roaming isn't really a free lunch, most of the operators providing these services are struggling due to the sheer cost of maintaining the mobile network, then people like us come along and say hey, it's expensive to call the numbers, but still want free incoming when the operators are making hardly any money.

Let me elaborate, the SMS charges are very high in a roaming scenario, let's suppose $0.30 per message, you make a call and it's busy, so you call back in 5 minutes, operator has fees of $0.60 to cover along with the callback charge from the first call, say $0.20. .. so operator has fees of $0.80 to cover when you pick up, you talk for 2 minutes and pay $1.00, operator makes 20c.

Then people think, hey, I paid $1 for a 2 minute call, how expensive, let's use callback, and so the operator doesn't even get his 20c.

More power to Yackie for providing a professional and value packed service with local DID ranges in scores of countries with good quality voice and good support
As well as that, perhaps you could also edit some of the inaccurate exchange rates used in another post, in which both $0.56 and $0.49 are said to be equal to $0.34

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Originally Posted by yackietech View Post
3) The Germany example is $0.56 for mobile, (sounds like a lot in USD) but that is only €0.34, which is much lower than the new EU maximum rates.

Calling UK from austraila is $ 0.49 to fixed and mobile
4) €0.34 to the UK from australia roaming is a bargain in my opinion.
Your own website shows that calls to UK landlines and mobiles differ in price

Last edited by andy; 26-10-2007 at 11:36..
   
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