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Default Just in time for the Olympics... - 08-01-2012, 22:51

Amigo mobiles can now also roam in the UK, and in Germany.
   
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Default 10-01-2012, 23:15

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Amigo mobiles can now also roam in the UK, and in Germany.
Thanks for spotting that, also includes France and Spain, plus South Africa, as well as many central/south America countries. But at US$2.66/min in/out for voice calls in Europe (double the US/Canada price), 78c for outgoing sms, it's not exactly cheap. Data is US$17/MB.


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Default Mexican telephone tariffs are not intended to be affordable - 11-01-2012, 17:24

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But at US$2.66/min in/out for voice calls in Europe (double the US/Canada price), 78c for outgoing sms, it's not exactly cheap. Data is US$17/MB.
Telcel's roaming tariffs are not intended to be affordable for the majority of its customers, and especially not for those who roam with a prepaid sim. However, amigo sims can receive SMS text messages for free while roaming.

Replying to incoming mexican text messages is not so easy, if you prefer not to pay telcel's outgoing roaming rates. And unfortunately, there are not so many reliable methods of sending an SMS into Mexico without using a mexican mobile phone. But sometimes it can be done cheaply online using, for example, fishtext (2 euro cents per text message). For these texts to be received successfully in Mexico, they have to be sent anonymously and in the format: 00521 plus 10-digit mobile number.

Just how affordable are telcel's roaming fees?

Well, some of my neighbours cannot afford to buy even the most basic nokia phone, and the amigo blackberry global roaming fee looks perhaps a little excessive at 448,80 USD per month (30 days x 14.96 USD), even for wealthier mexicans who travel abroad. Especially so, when someone who can top-up a tesco sim in the UK can get an almost identical roaming service for 5 GBP per month.

Look at it this way: for 450 USD per month, I could buy more tacos than I could ever eat!
   
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Default Amigo network expansion... - 11-02-2012, 16:58

And the latest country to join the amigo roaming network is... let me open the envelope... Switzerland! ... Welcome Switzerland!
   
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Default At Tesco, "Every little helps" - 03-03-2012, 21:35

Is someone important at telcel reading this thread? I ask because the amigo blackberry international roaming charge has just been reduced!

The 30-day international blackberry roaming charge is now 55.10 USD plus the normal 30-day national mexican blackberry charge (499 pesos). Giving a total charge of 55 USD + 39 USD = 94 USD = 1200 pesos. (As before, you still need to have a normal national Blackberry plan, even when you are roaming!)

Roaming is still somewhat expensive, Carlos!

For 1200 pesos a month, I can buy 100 kg of tortillas.
   
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Default Ignorance and bliss... - 12-03-2012, 22:13

Amigo customers no longer have to worry about their roaming costs. They can now explore the world with complete ignorance and bliss...

Because Telcel has deleted all price details of its international roaming tariffs from its website... Which kind of makes sense if they are not so affordable to customers...
   
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Default My final post on prepaidgsm ... - 13-03-2012, 19:44

A few abbreviations for non-Mexicans:

COFETEL (Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones) - the Mexican telecoms regulator.
SCT (Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes) - the Mexican Ministry with ultimate reponsibility for telecoms.
COFECO (Comisión Federal de Competencia) - the Mexican antitrust authority.

For anyone who thought telcel's roaming tariff would be available on COFETEL's website - Wrong! COFETEL does not know!
Telcel-Dipsa. Indice general

For anyone who thought telcel's roaming tariff would be available to the SCT - Wrong! The SCT does not yet realise that no one knows!

For anyone who thinks telcel's roaming tariff should be available to everyone, including COFECO - Wrong! COFECO will wait until everyone knows that no one knows!

¡Pues, hasta luego, y gracias por el pescado! Bye!

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