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Junior Member
Newbie
Posts: 5
Join Date: 11 Aug 2007
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![]() First off, apologies if this has been covered already. I searched but didn't find anything that answered my questions, so I hope this is fine.
Ok, so I'll be studying in Spain for the next semester (leaving Tuesday! ![]() Spain - US per min. .38¢ Geosim (.39¢ to Spain) .41¢ Yoigo (.17¢ to Spain) .43¢ Globalism (.42¢ to Spain) .58¢ Piccell - monthly (.28¢ to Spain) .59¢ Telestial (.59 8:00-20:00/.24 20:00 - 24h/.38 24h - 8h) (.36¢ to Spain) .60¢ Travelsim (.60¢ to Spain) Text - nat. per txt FREE Telestial (I think...) .14¢ Yoigo .26¢ Piccell .40¢ Travelsim .73¢ Globalism .82¢ Geosim Text - int. per txt .14¢ Yoigo .40¢ Travelsim .41¢ Piccell .67¢ Globalism .73¢ Geosim .79¢ Telestial Given these rates, would it just be better to buy a SIM for outbound national calls (plus to receive calls) & an international calling card for US calls? If so, any recommendations for these cards and a Spanish provider? Yoigo seems cheap from the above quoted rates, but I don't exactly understand how Vodafone or Movistar's rates work, or which is the most advantageous. Thanks for any help as well as any other advice you guys can give me (seriously, <i>any</i> advice), Hunter, NY |
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Senior Member
Prepaid Expert
Posts: 282
Join Date: 28 Jul 2007
Location: Garda lake (south-west)
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![]() I think Yoigo, even if it's the latest mobile's company who enterred in Spain, is the better
My best sim?--> Wind +39-328 My phones: Samsung Galaxy Next S5570 |
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