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![]() Does this service support forwarding of the Telna number, and if so, at what cost? For example, I might like to forward the number to my land line or cell when I'm not traveling.
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![]() Okay, I tried to order your card. I entered all my info, chose a number, and at the end where it asks for initials and electronic signature, when I click on continue I kept getting an error that the number I chose has been taken. I went back and chose a different state/number. Tried at least 6 different numbers but the same thing. So, I did not complete my order. So, something is wrong with your system. See message below: Which is very unlikely.
"We're sorry but at least one of the numbers you picked was selected by another customer at the same time you did." Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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1. Reasonable rates in many countries. We already have Mobal, which has great coverage but whose rates are not very reasonable. So, any offering needs to be reasonable. 2. Voicemail which does not involve multiple international diverts which run the cost up. This is a failing of many traditional carriers. 3. Flexible configuration. The customer should be able to forward incoming calls to other destinations: international numbers or VOIP numbers. (See #1) It should be possible to set up filters for incoming calls if you want. Some can ring through, some go right to VM and some can be told your not in service. Voicemail might allow for a secret PIN which will bypass the filters. So, if it's 2:00 AM in India and I have set the phone to "Do not disturb" (See #10) but my boss or wife has an emergency, he/she can use the PIN to make the phone ring anyway. 4. Can be called via a SIP address to allow forwarding from home PBXs and maybe even being called via SIPBroker access numbers. 5. Voicemail can be: 1) accessed by phone, SIP, or web or 2) forwarded as an e-mail attachment. 6. Can be set to either ring a SIP number and the mobile phone at the same time or if the VOIP is connected to just ring VOIP. Many customers really like to use their home cellular carrier's VOIP adjunct when traveling (e.g. T-Mobile H@H). This is a similar situation. 7. A good selection of DID numbers. At least one POP in each State would be nice. One in each area code would be ideal. 8. SMS forwarding to other cells or even to e-mail would be nice. 9. GPRS (See #1) 10. A cool little Java applet for your smartphone that allows you to do most of the configuration functions securely via GPRS or WiFi using a minimum of data traffic. Any other suggestions? |
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![]() Hmmm. Sounds like fun but I'd probably try getting it to work in S60 Python first.
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![]() Hi Herve. Sorry I joined this thread a bit late but this looks extremely promising, and I am interested. Just briefly do I need to send in my redundant SIM to get this? Or is it just a case of ordering a card as normal and then writing to/phoning customer services to get the 1st years fee waived? Sorry I am being lazy, but it saves me reading through 5 pages of this thread to find the answer (as I am sure is here somewhere).
My SIM is not Celtrek but it is one found on: PrePaidGSM.net: International GSM Operators |
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![]() Question: When does your system start to charge for out going calls. When the other party picks up (like most other callback systems), or when I answer the callback? I ask this because when maxroam and celtrek were using an Israeli provider they charge you as soon as you answer the callback. So, you get charged for at least a minute even if you call a busy number, invalid number, etc.
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But lebanon and Jordan yes! (Sorry Bossman... completely unrelated to your question... but I just picked up on that!) |
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![]() There's actually a big swath of counties running from Algeria to Malaysia where service can get pretty thin.
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