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no, i'm a customer of them. i'm an IT engineer specialized on telec.services. the company i work for, have order 4test simcards from them, our testing trials (running approx.1month) show NO bug and exact billing as advertised. we trialed not only billing & service availiability but each one of their offered services, for e.g. gprs, online managemnet, call me back, sip, cellId tracking, free sms from their webiste etc the only service not working properly is the fax-receiving but they're working on it as they told us. we're looking for to replace all our current international simcards (around 50+ simcards) for our fleet drivers. our current simcards are of cloud9 service (+4477000 numbers) all these years after tried most of the international simcards (ekit, tru, maxroam, united, travelsim, telna, planetsim, onesimcard etc) we now tend to conclude that camelmobile is the best overall value for money option and most promising roaming product availiable on current market. except their very competitive rates and services, we're impressed with their customer support (both sales & technical) and with their fully functional ONLINE MANAGEMENT ACCESS (http://manager.camelmobile.com) |
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At the moment we are doing fine with XXSim but the camel card for sure is another good option.Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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yes, it seems like it's at least interesting to viewers, that's why this camelmobile thread which was created on 27-03-2012 ,so is only 30days old and has almost 5000 hits/views.
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