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Default 21-01-2007, 04:03

CallKey CS said that short code sms are not supported (but I suppose it could be worth asking Manx as well), and the other problem would be no caller ID is sent by the SIM anyway (though this could be worked around).

UK people with O2 or Orange contracts might register that phone and forward to the IoM SIM though ...

I can think of another possible good use for this, but I haven't tried it out yet. I'm strongly tempted to cancel my contract phone if it works.

And there would be a way to call other countries at the UK tariff. I doubt those tariffs can last though, as free callback to a mobile can't be done.

Maybe we should keep an eye open for similar product launches elsewhere, as Finarea operates in over a dozen countries
   
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UK people with O2 or Orange contracts might register that phone and forward to the IoM SIM though ...
You're right Andy... that thought had not crossed my mind. Good thinking.

I was initially thinking of making use of this for calling via the US based access numbers of futurephone etc. however they always seem to be so overloaded. Then again, I can see myself eating through many 5p connection fees until I get a decent line. Also, I have occasionally used similar Finarea UK based TopUp services and found that the credit I had topped up via premium text or phone call always went faster than what I calculated. The problem is there is no way of checking your 'balance' once you have topped up. One time I made careful notes of every connection and discovered it stated my credit had expired though according to my calculations I could make another 22 calls!! I wrote to them, and several weeks later eventually got an automated answer saying they can never overcharge!

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I can think of another possible good use for this, but I haven't tried it out yet. I'm strongly tempted to cancel my contract phone if it works.
You can never rely on Finarea not to suddenly change rates in any case. (Though I do not know what you are thinking... but obviously intrigued now)

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Yes... though the UK market seems to be one of the most advanced.
   
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You can never rely on Finarea not to suddenly change rates in any case. (Though I do not know what you are thinking... but obviously intrigued now)
introductory tariffs slipping away already ...

2p a minute for UK landlines now, but USA, Australia, Spain still zero

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Maybe we should keep an eye open for similar product launches elsewhere, as Finarea operates in over a dozen countries
They run it in germany as well but i dont remember the website name at the moment. As soon as i find it again i'll post it here.

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They run it in germany as well but i dont remember the website name at the moment. As soon as i find it again i'll post it here.

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I found the link. But its not Finera in germany - its Easytelecom:

http://www.easytelecom.de/topup.php

You also send a SMS for 4,99 Euro

Here they offer a calltrough service. Inside germany its quite popular to use with the flatrate tariffs and with tariffs which offer cheap landline calls (e.g. eplus Clever One or BASE etc.)

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Default 23-01-2007, 23:42

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I found the link. But its not Finera in germany - its Easytelecom:

http://www.easytelecom.de/topup.php

You also send a SMS for 4,99 Euro

Here they offer a calltrough service. Inside germany its quite popular to use with the flatrate tariffs and with tariffs which offer cheap landline calls (e.g. eplus Clever One or BASE etc.)

Chris
Hi Chris... that is a slightly different service. It is more similar to the more familiar TopUp services run by Finarea here in the UK, where you top up by SMS... but then call a geographic number and use it as a gateway to international calls.
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...können Sie über die Einwahlnummer 0211-53 99 499 telefonieren...
The unique thing with this service on the other hand is that you do not call the geographic service, you just ring it, and then you get a call back to your mobile.
   
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