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Senior Member
Prepaid Professionist
Posts: 1,465
Join Date: 27 Feb 2004
Location: Mississippi, USA
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![]() I've been in contact with Aaron at Celtrek about the SIM swap. The new system seems fairly attractive, in spite of the $10 SIM charge. In particular there is no gaping coverage hole in the Magreb and Mideast, like their previous system had. The rates seem attractive for most destinations and not bad at all for the US & Canada. He tells me that the SMS number will be in Belgum. Does that ring any bells?
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Posts: 90
Join Date: 06 Jun 2004
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Official Member
Posts: 39
Join Date: 05 Nov 2007
Location: France
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![]() Hello
I receive my new sim card with a 32 489 number wich seems to be a KPN (base) network like my original bel sim card with Simyo. The prices from GR Celtrek are pretty attractive comparing to before especially for receiving calls without call set up charges. Easly reachable . its running Ok but i lost the previous attached DID numbers. I need to wait for that, therefore its always possible to use other services to maintain french landline numbers wih DID providers forwarded to bel gsm numbers. I ll test the card during April in Europe and South America. ![]() |
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