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Default 12-06-2009, 22:22

I may be wrong, but I do not think they give you a true dual SIM with two of your own numbers; one being a U.S. number. When they say you are "Supplied with a US number", I think it's just a U.S. toll free number that friends can call to reach you rather than calling you on your Estonia number. They charge an extra 35 cents if you are called on this toll free number. A number of SIM companies had this before the dual SIM's came out.

With your own U.S. number, you can use the phone even in the U.S. at reasonable rates and get text messages sent to the U.S. number.

You might want to confim this.
   
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Default 13-06-2009, 12:51

Thanks, Mr. Black.
I am aware that it is not a true dual SIM. The 800 # is one option. The will also supply a dedicated US # that will, I guess, forward to your Estonia #. There is a $.19 per min charge for that. Given that my kids and their grandmother may have to call me abroad, I'd rather pay the extra money and make it easier on them. There is no way my mother-in-law is figuring out how to call Estonia!
So, no reasonable rates if call from the USA.
I looked into the Telestial dual SIM but the rates (from France at least) were not that attractive.
I was wondering about the service and call quality of GoSIM. With some of the 'big boys' going out of business I'm a little wary of everyone.
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Default 13-06-2009, 14:27

Did you take a look at TelnaMobile? There is a thread here regarding it.

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Thanks, Mr. Black.
I am aware that it is not a true dual SIM. The 800 # is one option. The will also supply a dedicated US # that will, I guess, forward to your Estonia #. There is a $.19 per min charge for that. Given that my kids and their grandmother may have to call me abroad, I'd rather pay the extra money and make it easier on them. There is no way my mother-in-law is figuring out how to call Estonia!
So, no reasonable rates if call from the USA.
I looked into the Telestial dual SIM but the rates (from France at least) were not that attractive.
I was wondering about the service and call quality of GoSIM. With some of the 'big boys' going out of business I'm a little wary of everyone.
Thanks for the reply


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Default 13-06-2009, 15:30

djhak:

With the Ekit SIM and their U.S.number your family can call you for 19 cents a minute when you are in France. That's assuming they have a cell phone with a national plan that can call all over the U.S. for free. So if they call you, a 10 minute call is only (including a connection fee) $2.25. IE: 22.5 cents a minute.

Calls back to the U.S. from France are 49 cents with the Passport SIM. Calls back to the U.S. from France are 39 cents a minute with the Passport Plus.
   
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Talking 26-05-2010, 07:44

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I may be wrong, but I do not think they give you a true dual SIM with two of your own numbers; one being a U.S. number. When they say you are "Supplied with a US number", I think it's just a U.S. toll free number that friends can call to reach you rather than calling you on your Estonia number. They charge an extra 35 cents if you are called on this toll free number. A number of SIM companies had this before the dual SIM's came out.

With your own U.S. number, you can use the phone even in the U.S. at reasonable rates and get text messages sent to the U.S. number.

You might want to confim this.
Have anyone tried the service? Because I want to try it myself but I want to know first if anyone is satisfied with their services.
   
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