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Default 02-05-2010, 19:46

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It would be more interesting to test from some normal sim card. Also from MobiSMS it works, but from all 4 Italian operators, Travelsim, New Zealand operators and one Polish operator I received nothing...
From a Dutch mobile phone (T-Mobile) I receive SMS without problems Not sure why it doesn't work for you?
   
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Default 30-04-2010, 12:30

I will be roaming in Macedonia soon, with the majority of calls to Croatia. Both countries are not on the list. Anyone knows why ?
   
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Default 14-10-2010, 13:19

I receive this e-mail today:

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Some exciting news from Truphone

We've just launched Truphone Membership designed to make it even easier for you to enjoy local rates in all Truphone countries. And because we'd love you to experience the benefits first hand we're giving you the first month's membership absolutely FREE!

How does Truphone Membership work?

Rather than paying separately for each country now you'll simply pay a £10/$15 Membership fee which gives you access to local rates in all Truphone countries - UK and USA (and Australia coming soon) - for 30 days.

* Hassle free
No need to add local rates for each country individually, you'll now benefit from local rates in all Truphone countries automatically!

* Flexible
We offer a rolling monthly membership plan or, if you'd prefer, you can pay for a one-off month's membership when you need it most.

* All on one SIM
Add a local mobile number for any Truphone country for £5/$8 a month so friends, family and colleagues in those countries can call you without paying for an international call.


Truphone countries are UK and USA with Australia coming on board later this year and Spain, Hong Kong, the Netherlands and many, many more joining in 2011. As a Truphone member you'll get local rates in each new country automatically - for no additional charge.

How will the changes affect me?

If you're a Starter Pack customer you will be given 30 days membership absolutely free from today. All you need to do is enjoy Truphone's local rates!

If you're a Holiday Pack customer or you've added local rates for the UK or USA recently they will still apply for a month from the date you purchased. So you don't miss out we will add an additional 30 days free Truphone membership on the day your local rates expire.

Pro Pack customers, don't worry, the remainder of your 12 month's local rates plan has been automatically switched over to Truphone membership at no extra charge.

If you have an additional Truphone local number on your account then it's yours to keep for 12 months from the day it was added. Only after this time will the new rate of £5/$8 month apply.

We will send you reminders by text and by email to let you know when your free introductory membership is coming to an end.

If you have any questions or are looking for more information you can contact our friendly Customer Support team .

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Default 14-10-2010, 19:52

I got the same email from Truphone.

Unless I've misunderstood, it appears Truphone have replaced the free "home country" for Local Anywhere with a paid membership that gives the lower rates for the US and UK (and maybe others later).

In other words, previously the US Local Anywhere had reasonable rates for the US when used domestically. Now, it changes from 10c to 70c a minute, unless a monthly fee of $15 is paid (after 30 days).

So the "home country" appears to have been totally withdrawn, at least in the rates tables. Really kills the main selling point, which was a number that you could use in your home country then add other numbers to when you went overseas. With a monthly fee required to get sensible per minute rates, it becomes uninteresting as a home country number, in most cases.
   
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Default And they have changed the US rates also. - 15-10-2010, 05:16

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Unless I've misunderstood, it appears Truphone have replaced the free "home country" for Local Anywhere with a paid membership that gives the lower rates for the US and UK.In other words, previously the US Local Anywhere had reasonable rates for the US when used domestically. Now, it changes from 10c to 70c a minute, unless a monthly fee of $15 is paid (after 30 days).

So the "home country" appears to have been totally withdrawn, at least in the rates tables. Really kills the main selling point, which was a number that you could use in your home country then add other numbers to when you went overseas. With a monthly fee required to get sensible per minute rates, it becomes uninteresting as a home country number, in most cases.
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You get local rates for your home country as standard.
They have changed the US rates also. The US receiving a call rate has increased to 15cents [from 10cents, I believe]. The former send/receive US SMS rate was 12cents. Now receiving SMS is free. Does anyone know of ANY other prepaid SMS that has free receipt of SMS to a US number?
   
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Default SMS issues - 15-10-2010, 05:34

I decided to test if the rate is really/already 0 for incoming SMS. It is. However, It is not receiving SMS from two different AT&T MVNOs. It did receive SMS from T-Mobile and a T-Mobile MVNO. Also received from Google Voice.
   
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Default Flawless - 19-10-2010, 23:30

Just pinching in on this forum to say I have been using Truphone Local Anywhere for a few months and their service so far has been flawless for me.

I've used the service in the USA (home country), France, Spain, Andorra, Italy and Greece and it worked like a charm everywhere, voice and data included.

Their voice local rates for USA and UK are fine, but their data rates blow chunks (change is coming apparently). They should be adding lots more countries soon so hopefully TLA is going to become a great solution for us international roamers.
   
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Default 19-10-2010, 23:41

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I decided to test if the rate is really/already 0 for incoming SMS. It is. However, It is not receiving SMS from two different AT&T MVNOs. It did receive SMS from T-Mobile and a T-Mobile MVNO. Also received from Google Voice.
It's pretty amazing Truphone Local Anywhere is offering free incoming SMS in the USA. I'm not aware of any other provider that does it? other than Google Voice of course. Their data rate of $500/GB is still on the pricier side....
   
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Default SMS issue resolved. - 25-12-2010, 09:07

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However, It is not receiving SMS from two different AT&T MVNOs. It did receive SMS from T-Mobile and a T-Mobile MVNO. Also received from Google Voice.

As of the week before Christmas, the problem seems to be resolved. I have received SMSes from AT&T and AT&T MVNOs.
   
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Default 20-10-2010, 23:52

Yeah. It's weird that the carriers here charge for incoming SMS. Not an issue for most though, since they have unlimited SMS packages. Also, incoming SMS while roaming comes out of the SMS plan. Hence, it's pretty much free for those with SMS packages yo receive SMS, roaming or not.


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