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![]() Hi Mike,
Thanks for your response. The reason I went for the Camel Wireless dual imsi card is because I want my friends, family and colleagues to be able to contact me cheaply. Since their sim card has a UK and US number they can call my UK number and I can receive it in the US for free, that's what really drew me to the deal. If I were to get a US sim card then this would not be possible. I'm going to be going back and forth a lot and want people in both countries to be able to contact me no matter which country I'm in. If I kept swapping sims this would be a problem. Camel Wireless' rates are just 20p (~30c) back to the UK and free to receive calls (which I believe is cheaper than a standard US sim) when called on the UK number. Since I'm going to be travelling all over the US on business, coverage is really important, which I guess rules out the MetroPCS phone. Camel wireless say they operate on AT&T and T-Mobile, which is surely impossible to beat...? |
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![]() There have been no commercial rates released for the dual sim, And the rates for the USA side have not been finalised. |
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