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'You must use a charged service (such as making a call, or sending a text message), or recharge within any 9 month period, otherwise your remaining credit will expire. You can restore the expired credit by contacting Customer Service and recharging your account by a minimum of USD$30. You must recharge at least once every 15 months to keep the SIM card active.' Activation was quite smooth. I had to click the activate button on two different pages but after that it shown activated successfully on-line. I hope everything stays A-OK now till I need to use the SIM again, which could be a few months (nowhere near 9 though) from now. I have sent an SMS on it a few minutes ago and it went through fine on my end (got charged). The recipient (in the US) received it just fine as well. This SIM does not function exactly how the regular Global Premium one I have functions. There is no SIM application & the various numbers like check balance etc. are stored both in the phone book as contacts and as Service Numbers on the SIM. Calling people is only a matter of just dialling and hitting Send, unlike my Global Premium SIM which requires the special application to make calls from some devices. Checking balance is done by calling 187 then hanging up when you hear a busy sound, then you receive an SMS a few seconds later with the balance. The web site is clean and to the point, listing what was used, etc. That Google Voice work-around sounds inconvenient to me anyway as I have a variety of US lines anyway...and if you're going to give the Google Voice number out for SMS, why not do it for voice too? It also sucks that SMS rates are higher on this than more mainstream operators (even the GSM ones here). I believe my T-Mobile line is 5 cents incoming SMS still for instance. That being said, I did buy this as a supplement to my other SIMs and as another option for Canada, where my only other easy option was a T-Mobile USA pre-paid line that I could still use there if this gives me problems. Also, it's nice to have extra coverage. It seems that anywhere outside western Europe & I guess the major Asian cities, you really need the extra coverage these roaming SIMs provide. I find it crazy that even in some major cities in the US, there are still plenty of areas that lack GSM coverage. As a mobile computing hobbyist with a number of devices and SIMs, I do welcome stuff like this and will continue to do my research on stuff like this. Sites like this and Howard Forums really are wonders that try to make sense of the craziness that is the mobile phone/computing world. This offer must be different from what was being offered last year or even a couple months ago as whenever I seen this 'SIMple Calling' offer on Telestial, there has been no mention of Canada, any extended coverage in the US, and the rates were the same 'simple' AT&T rates. So I passed it up of course as I have a standard AT&T GoPhone SIM that does more than what Telestial was offering at the time. Any more questions about this SIM? Reply. PS: I was lucky to stick it in the phone I did as none of my other phones give those greetings at power-on. |
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![]() I have had the two different SIM with different plans for about 6 months now. On eBay, ekit has two different seller names: ekitmobile and ekitmobileusa. Guess which one is based in the UK? They have different prices on similar and the same SIMs so shop around. The information on eBay is accurate for each of the SIMple Calling SIMs.
The one from the UK has the $.25 US call rate with no connection charge. It also has higher SMS rates. The area code I received for it is 213--downtown LA. The other SIM from the USA is area code 323--the doughnut around downtown LA. Its rate is 9cents +50cent connection fee. The SMS rates are less. They both are able to use AT&T and T-Mobile networks. I have not really been out of LA and Orange counties with them so I can not allege their usefulness in the hinterlands. I will be lending one to my mother to use on an Alaskan cruise [Calif to Alaska with stops in Canada.] {I might have been able to use one or both of them to send SMS while in Mexico last December--but the details are too fuzzy so remember I said 'MIGHT'] |
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I just activated one of these (the 323 ebay sim, with the higher first-minute charge) a few days ago in the US. Got back to Mexico today, popped the SIM in and it (surprisingly!) registered OK, on Movistar. Sent and received SMS to/from Google Voice fine (in under ten seconds), and the billing shows the US rates (10c receive, 15c domestic send). Outbound calls with it (in Mexico) tell me I have outgoing calls barred (which is reasonable, it's not supposed to even register here). Incoming calls get intercepted with a voice message that says I'm unavailable and gives the option to send your caller-id phone number (or another number) as a text message to the phone - this works great, I get an SMS like "Please call +52... as they tried calling you on +132327..." a few seconds later. Very useful for me, a single SMS contact number that works across US, Canada and Mexico - with voice calls in two of those countries. Has anybody tried this US/Canada sim in any other countries? Maybe the SMS feature is enabled in a any roaming location? |
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![]() Thanks for verifying that. What I like is the free voice mail retreval. One could use it as a voice paging system and not be charged for any calls. In December, I will be on the Rhine River so I will have to try you SMS question out. As I live in the 562 area code and less than a mile from 323 [and not all that far from 213], the area codes are not an issue for me. |
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As some one on this board, I suspect you will be playing with them enough to keep them activated. Also, ekit, has a travel journal and maps that show where you are that can happen automatically. I make a call to check if there is voicemail and that will show up on the map. Unfortunately, The map function does not seem to be as precise as the other ekit cards. The SIMple card maps just shows downtown LA as my location. All the other ekit cards I have tried get down to the specific cell tower location identification. |
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![]() It works - I placed and received calls. (Didn't answer either call, mind.)
I can test further if that's useful. Hardware: Too much but notably iPhone 5, iPad Mini Retina LTE, Moto G LTE (N.A. version), iPhone 4. All unlocked. |
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![]() Immix Wireless -- immix.com -- - Hmm. It seems this SIM may have coverage all around the western hemisphere. I see coverage even beyond Mexico and into the Caribbean.
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![]() I just checked today and both my SIMs were deactivated---for the first time since my previous message of 4/22. Otherwise they have not deactivated in the last six months. All I needed to do to reactivate them was to log in at ekit and click an 'Activate' button on the 'Account Settings' web page. I am not sure how strict they are about the '7 days' because my use of these cards is pretty sporadic.
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