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Default 02-04-2008, 18:12

I have a world Passport SIM from Telestial. EKIT has them too. It costs about 50 cents to call back to the US and free incoming to many European counties. It may not be the cheapest, but those free incoming calls are great. I just give my son a discounted international phone card and he calls me in Europe for about 4 cents a minute. They also have a free 800 number in the US so friends can call you for free and you pay an extra 39 cents.
   
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Default 03-04-2008, 05:10

Thank you both for the reply. About travelsim or united mobile where could I buy it? and how much? About pasport sim for telestial I have the same doubts: ¿where and How much? Because I will be in Paris and I don´t have idea. Thanks again
   
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Default 04-04-2008, 13:58

You can buy these cards on www.united-mobile.com or www.travelsimshop.com
Activatin fee: um+ 29,90 euro (credit 10 euro)
travelsim 29,90 euro (credit 10 euro)


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Default 06-04-2008, 23:45

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I have a world Passport SIM from Telestial. EKIT has them too. It costs about 50 cents to call back to the US and free incoming to many European counties. It may not be the cheapest, but those free incoming calls are great. I just give my son a discounted international phone card and he calls me in Europe for about 4 cents a minute. They also have a free 800 number in the US so friends can call you for free and you pay an extra 39 cents.
I too have a Telestial SIM, and when I was in Europe in December (river cruise in Switizerland, France, and Germany) my SIM did not work at all. I have a quad band mobile but no matter where I was I got 'No Service'. Fortunately I was in Germany most of the time and had an E-Plus SIM which worked brilliantly, but rest of the time I was stuck roaming on my US t-mobile account which ended up costing me over $200, so I am very leary of depending on Telestial again.
   
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Default 07-04-2008, 11:34

When was the last time your telestial sim worked? I believe Telestial's older passport sims used to use the +447924 numbers from callkey, and they had some problems last Summer.

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I too have a Telestial SIM, and when I was in Europe in December (river cruise in Switizerland, France, and Germany) my SIM did not work at all. I have a quad band mobile but no matter where I was I got 'No Service'. Fortunately I was in Germany most of the time and had an E-Plus SIM which worked brilliantly, but rest of the time I was stuck roaming on my US t-mobile account which ended up costing me over $200, so I am very leary of depending on Telestial again.


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