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![]() ![]() As to the tariff, all the international calls are for 50 cents (no special surcharges for exotic destination like Noth Korea, Kiribati or Liechtenstein ![]() And the roaming tariff is "Tariffa dall'estero", right? It seems to match the latest EU price regulations with one exception - incoming calls in Romania are for 1€/min. it's interesting that calls from Zona 1 are by 1 cent cheaper that international calls from Italy ![]() |
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![]() There are two exceptions in the EU: Romania (as you told) and Bulgaria (where calling costs 2€ per minute and receiving a call costs 1.5€ per minute - really expensive!). I: Vodafone, Wind, 3; F: Bouygues Telecom; M: Melita; INT: Travelsim, Zeromobile. |
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![]() Someone told me that there will be plenty of MVNOs starting up in Italy this coming October - is this a true rumour?
![]() BTW, do Italian sim cards still get bonus on incoming SMS? |
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