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Default Are Telestial rates and surchages for real? - 26-05-2009, 17:29

On the information for the passport sim, telestial has the following. These seem high compared to other sim cards.



- A one-time 35c connection fee applies to each call made or received (except when incoming calls are FREE).

- There is a $0.35 USD per minute surcharge when you make a call to a cell phone (does not apply when calling to a US or Canadian cell phone).
- Additional surcharges apply when calling certain countries. Please click here for more information.


Under additional surcharges, there is the following link that list ssurchages to a lot of countries. can this be true:

http://www.telestial.com/misc/MSIM-PP02_surcharges.pdf


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Default 26-05-2009, 17:49

Would the $0.35 connect fee apply to incoming calls in 'FREE' countries (eg EU) when the call is routed via the US DID?


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Default 26-05-2009, 18:29

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Would the $0.35 connect fee apply to incoming calls in 'FREE' countries (eg EU) when the call is routed via the US DID?
From my understanding, I think there's a footnote, the answer is no...if there is free roaming, no surcharge.
   
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Default 26-05-2009, 19:39

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From my understanding, I think there's a footnote, the answer is no...if there is free roaming, no surcharge.
Incoming calls in 'FREE' countries are free only when the call comes through the UK DID. The cost is $0.19/minute when it comes through the US DID.


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