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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 774 Join Date: 21 Apr 2009 
					Country:    |  Realize?  Maybe. Understand the implications? Doubtful. - 
            
          
		
		
				
		
				29-04-2009, 20:07 Quote: 
 They probably realized that the business is difficult. But they probably thought they were smart enough to avoid the pitfalls. Whether hubris or ignorance leads them to try this business, the result will be the same as all the other nonsurvivors if they don't get it to work---and quickly. Survival is a lot harder than most of these people realize. Otherwise they would not have entered the marketplace. [Another problem seems that everyone goes to market before they have everything or enough things working.] | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 590 Join Date: 22 Jun 2004 
					Country:    |  29-04-2009, 20:43 I don't think the problem is with the DIDs, but reliable and inexpensive bulk termination to the Base numbering range. Termination to the Israel numbers was good and inexpensive... Base is the most expensive route in Belgium. Mobile phones: iPhone 5, Blackberry 9900, Nexus S, Samsung S3322 duos Mobile data cards: Huawei E587u-5, Huawei E583c, Huawei E160 Postpaid SIMs: CA: Fido, Wind; INTL: Telna Prepaid SIMs: DE: Fonic, Lidl; AT: yesss!, bob; UK: O2; US: AT&T; RO: Orange, Vodafone; FR: b&you, Lycamobile; NL: Lycamobile; BE: Lycamobile, Jim Mobile; CL: Entel; MX: Telcel; INTL: eKit Blue, eKit Yellow Dead SIMs: too many to list | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 589 Join Date: 01 May 2006 Location: Greece 
					Country:    |  29-04-2009, 20:52 I agree with you. They must also be making some profit for calls made to the Belgian number. | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,257 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago 
					Country:    |  29-04-2009, 21:22 bbob, the only one I had was UM+. I have always used it for my forwarding. By forwarding my AT&T to my DID, then my DID to UM+. Just did not want to dish out more funds for another sim card. In the mean time, I have sent my +423 card for easyroams Travel sim offer. Next trip is not till June (UK, France and Nigeria). So, plenty of time for things to change some more. I'll probably just roam in France for my 2 nights there with my Virgin UK sim. I will be in Nigeria for 10 days and I already have a local sim from my visit there last year.  As vlads mentioned, forwarding to that Base Belgian number is a little high based on the couple of providers I have looked at. For example, voicestick charges $0.33 to forward to it. Quote: 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 590 Join Date: 22 Jun 2004 
					Country:    |  29-04-2009, 21:56 The best retail, non-Betamax, rate I'm aware of for calls to Base numbers is $0.1864 with VoipJet (IAX2, not SIP). Mobile phones: iPhone 5, Blackberry 9900, Nexus S, Samsung S3322 duos Mobile data cards: Huawei E587u-5, Huawei E583c, Huawei E160 Postpaid SIMs: CA: Fido, Wind; INTL: Telna Prepaid SIMs: DE: Fonic, Lidl; AT: yesss!, bob; UK: O2; US: AT&T; RO: Orange, Vodafone; FR: b&you, Lycamobile; NL: Lycamobile; BE: Lycamobile, Jim Mobile; CL: Entel; MX: Telcel; INTL: eKit Blue, eKit Yellow Dead SIMs: too many to list | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  29-04-2009, 22:20 future-nine.com -> $0.179 lets get lower!  Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 590 Join Date: 22 Jun 2004 
					Country:    |  30-04-2009, 00:41 F9 uses Betamax You can always go with SipTraffic (another Betamax brand) and pay $0.1255 with their gold route or $0.1050 with the silver one. But again... It's Betamax. Mobile phones: iPhone 5, Blackberry 9900, Nexus S, Samsung S3322 duos Mobile data cards: Huawei E587u-5, Huawei E583c, Huawei E160 Postpaid SIMs: CA: Fido, Wind; INTL: Telna Prepaid SIMs: DE: Fonic, Lidl; AT: yesss!, bob; UK: O2; US: AT&T; RO: Orange, Vodafone; FR: b&you, Lycamobile; NL: Lycamobile; BE: Lycamobile, Jim Mobile; CL: Entel; MX: Telcel; INTL: eKit Blue, eKit Yellow Dead SIMs: too many to list | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 589 Join Date: 01 May 2006 Location: Greece 
					Country:    |  30-04-2009, 06:55 | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  30-04-2009, 09:07 Quote: 
 Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  01-05-2009, 09:15 Very disappointing - so to say non existing customer care... 2 days ago i emailed them regarding wrong billing on GPRS, yesterday i tried to send a message over their "24/7 online support center" (which was offline whenever i had a look) and in the evening i tried to call their hotline number. Rings forever, noone picks up, no email replies, not even a ticket commissioning system or whatsoever. lovely. Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | 
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