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![]() Does anyone have experience with this SIM?
Last time I went to Europe we used Ekit and it worked fine. This Roam4Zero seems to be cheaper and was wondering if anyone here had experience with it? Thanks in advance |
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![]() First post, seem like an add for this unknow company ?
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Join Date: 11 Feb 2004
Location: Detroit (formerly Dubai)
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![]() What country is the incoming number? IOM, Estonia, Belgium? The rates don't set my world on fire. People like Ekit because it is dual IMSI, has a nice feature set, tech support which answers, the phone, and will loan you a US number as needed for free (but at a $0.19 a minute call connect surcharge). Lastly, it doesn't have particularly difficult minimum usage requirements.
Roam4Less has a high rates for the US and Canada. My polling of other fairs made them see about average. Everyone has free incoming texts, there number of free incoming countries is a little low, but not horrid. I like roaming SIMs for short trips into countries, as a hold over until I can get a local SIM, and/or for countries that put hurdles in the way of buying a local SIM. If you do a single country international trip on an annual basis, you are probably better with a local SIM. |
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Join Date: 27 Feb 2004
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![]() No I am not advertising for this company. Im looking for information...
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But you brought up a good point of what country their incoming number is. I actually don't know. My question was mainly reliability. If anyone had experience with call quality, etc |
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USA Sim Card - FREE USA Roaming - USA +1 & UK 07 Mobile Numbers Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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![]() Your right on the setup fee. Another thing worth pointing out is that someone posted a link a while ago about where you could buy the SIM for US$9 off Ebay.
For EU use only, the new Maxroam is pretty good as well. Their rates to h--- for non-EU use. |
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![]() Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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![]() We are traveling to Germany, Czech Republic and Austria. Which SIM-cards for our GSM compatible phones would work in these three countries for our primary purpose of calling between our two cell phones, and secondary purpose of calling local numbers. Calling USA is unlikely. Should we get SIM-karte when we arrive in Germany (1st country on our itinenary) or get one in USA (for example roam4zero)? I think the latter is UK based and has free incoming calls but we do not know which German (or Czech and Austrian) network is being used to connect. We think that all calls are US $0.50 per minute which is lower than $1.29 to 1.99 rate from Verizon. Our German friend recommend T-mobile and Vodaphone over Telefonica (which may not work in Austria any way). When you recommend SIM-karte, please be specific in name and cost. Thank you very much.
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It depends a bit on how much use you expect, but if it's more than only a few minutes I'd say that given your preference order, calls between you, then local calls, not much international, I'd say get a pair of local SIMs in each place In Germany you'd get 3 cents a minute calls to the same network on some brands, including Solomo (order online) or Aldi (supermarket chain), 6 cents local landlines with Solomo, and 9 cents for local landlines and mobiles on several brands Czech Republic and Austria, I'm not so sure about, but see the National Operators link at the top of the page I'd be quite tempted by yesss in Austria, but most bramds have calls for single figure cents a minute |
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