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Default 23-02-2009, 20:34

Guys, I repeat: according to Henning the US IMSI will be usable within the US only. Whatever international roaming agreements Immix have, they won't apply for 44/1. Outside the US (that includes Canada) you'll only get Jersey Telecom's roaming capabilities.


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Default Sorry, I don't understand. - 23-02-2009, 21:07

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Guys, I repeat: according to Henning the US IMSI will be usable within the US only. Whatever international roaming agreements Immix have, they won't apply for 44/1. Outside the US (that includes Canada) you'll only get Jersey Telecom's roaming capabilities.
Sorry, I don't understand.

You must mean OUTGOING only. It should be quite clear that using the US SIM portion outside the US is not going to work. Since Canada is also "1", there might be some questions about Canada and possibly other "1" islands/areas. Immix is not going to register on any non-North American or non-US network unless there are roaming agreements.

If you do not mean only OUTGOING calls, your statement contradicts hrgajek's statement (claim):

"located in the US or Europe, incoming calls on the US-number: 0,19 EUR/per minute plus one time 0,19 EUR per call." ---- the "or Europe" portion is the contradiction.

Located in the US is clear. That is what Immix normally serves US market.

If hrgajek is correct, then, when in Europe, UM 44/1 must have some means of handing off or transferring the inbound call to the Immix # in the USA over to Europe.

And, as someone else has pointed out, in US, "0,19 EUR/per minute plus one time 0,19 EUR per call" is NOT attractive compared to most other US carriers. Since UM 44/1 requires a US #, what is the point? Just get an ATT or Tuyo or other SIM and use it. TRUE, that rate is cheaper than the current UM or UM+ rates in the US, but that is not saying much at all.

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Guys, I repeat: according to Henning the US IMSI will be usable within the US only. Whatever international roaming agreements Immix have, they won't apply for 44/1. Outside the US (that includes Canada) you'll only get Jersey Telecom's roaming capabilities.
I think that's well possible, indeed probable, but not absolutely certain. It all depends on how Immix handles Rogers' network in Canada. It could treat it like a domestic roaming partner network, or it could treat it like an international network for roaming purposes. Canada and the US are both integrated into the North American Numbering Plan (NANP).

Few US prepaid providers currently provide international roaming, but those that do usually roam in Canada or Mexico, or both. In fact, I'm not aware of any that permit roaming in other countries.

T-Mobile USA, for example, roams seamlessly in Canada, although at a premium rate. There are no callbacks. You dial, and you get connected. This is the case on both postpaid and prepaid. This is quite different from the callbacks that are necessary when using most European prepaid services that permit Canadian roaming. (Strangely, Orange UK does permit direct dialing though. Then again, Orange is the last of the major UK prepaid providers to enable prepaid roaming in Canada - it was just turned on in 2008. Three still doesn't permit it.)


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