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Senior Member
Prepaid Specialist
Posts: 898
Join Date: 17 Mar 2004
Location: Richmond, VA USA
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But I guess it depends on your expectations. If you rely heavily on the cell phone for your daily routine, then those points you mentioned are indeed potent obstacles. Habits are hard to change. If you are expecting to pay local rates while roaming, then I guess you are going to be disappointed. PERSONALLY, when I travel my primary concern is REACHING OTHERS back home and REACHING MY FAMILY with me. True, those may not be the concerns of the normal European user. Using CBW and Riiing, I can call the US from my cell for $0.14 per minute if needed -- not bad, I would say. Outbound rates to Germany directly or with CBW are reasonable, although not fantastic. My family can reach me by SMS or I can signal me to call them if I get caller ID -- let phone ring once and hang up -- should show up in missed call list. The CBW rate for Liechtenstein to a Polish mobile is $0.347 US -- landline is less ~ $0.23. The rate for Liechtenstein to a German mobile is $0.40 US. Considering that my daytime D1 XtraOne national rate to a non-D1 mobile is .79 e-cents (~$1.00 per minute), over time there should be savings to be reaped. I also recommend a good calling card for or from the destination country to be used in preference to the cell phone. The cell phone phonebook can be still be used to keep those numbers. Regarding the high initial cost of the packet, I would suggest buyers take a longer term view. IF the user travels out of the country every year on vacation and to different destinations, then surely the investment will pay off in a few years, no? Compare to buy starter packs in various destinations and sell, swap or dispose. How much does an international SMS cost? Can't friends from home send and SMS if they need to reach you? Then YOU can call them back --- obviously at your expense, but at least they can reach you. Or, carry a second phone along with the national mobile. They can send the SMS to your national phone and you call them back however, landline with calling card or with your international mobile. Yes, pain in the rump to carry 2 phones. I have a family of 4 adults. We'll be taking 5 phones, one for each + a backup. At least with the UM card, NONE of my phones has experienced compatibility issues -- Nokia 6610, various MOTOs (P-280, V66, V300, V330, V18 and even a Treo 270 and Treo 600. TRUE, your mileage may vary.Stan Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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