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Amateur Member
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Join Date: 16 Aug 2006
Location: NH, USA
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![]() Does anyone know of any other companies that provide global roaming with a US-based SIM card number other than Yackie? I came across another company when I was initially searching for a provider, but can no longer seem to find them. Why are there not more US-based global roaming SIM card providers? It seems like somebody is really missing the boat here seeing as though so many Americans travel abroad.
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Prepaid Prophet
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Join Date: 10 Dec 2004
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![]() True, but maybe the US networks are not too keen to help virtual operators to use their facilities to undercut them on price. So far it looks like the most likely candidate providers are those near market saturation in small territories that have no other way to expand.
You could get a different country SIM and arrange forwarding a US number to the foreign one though; this is effectively what Yackie itself did, and other tariffs for the forwarding may be actually cheaper than that, like 15 cents to some UK mobiles including the Isle of Man numbered SIMs. |
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Prepaid Professionist
Posts: 1,257
Join Date: 22 Apr 2005
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![]() As Andy mentioned, you can get a local US number for free from a company like voicestick and then just forward it to your international sim. The only cost to you will be the cost to of forwarding, which is even cheaper than some long distance companies charge. For example, I have a local voicestick number that I will forward to my Globalsim number for an upcomg thrip that will take me to 3 countries where receiving incoming calls on GlobalSim is free. Voicestick's cost to reach a globalsim is 0.16/min.
You may want to search the forum, because this was recently discussed extensively. PS. I was going the "Yackie" route myself before. But, since the US DID's have been deactivated, coupled with the other problems I have to go with a different sim. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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Prepaid Professionist
Posts: 1,257
Join Date: 22 Apr 2005
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Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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Prepaid Guru
Posts: 1,091
Join Date: 11 Feb 2004
Location: Detroit (formerly Dubai)
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![]() I've been doing the call forwarding route now for many months and it is great. Voicestick is great. If you are willing to setup a virtual Asterisks server with something like pbxes.com, easypabx.com, or voxalot, you can also do some real interesting things with many of the PAYG VOIP providers.
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