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Posts: 31
Join Date: 05 Aug 2007
Location: Milan
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Of course we don't want to get old together with our UM sims! ![]() |
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Prepaid Specialist
Posts: 869
Join Date: 15 Oct 2004
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Prepaid Expert
Posts: 499
Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
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I really doubt they will change their mind and change rates. Changing rates like this will not be a decision they took in one afternoon. The reason for the change might be a financial reason as everyone know these 19 cent in the end do make them more money. We don't even know how manu customers they have and if they are making money at all. They might loose some customers but to be honest there are not may options left to go to. The iom card seems to be the only solutions at the moment at all other ones are not great of dead. Iceland, dead, Estonia difficult to reach for some voip providers, do you really want to giveaway an estionian number to business customers ? GT-Sim, minium 100 per year. Maxroam, only calls through a did number no direct calls possible meaning you always pay for incoming. So knowing whats left in the market I really doubt if UM will change the prices. |
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eu commission, international roaming, united mobile |
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