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Prepaid Professionist
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In order to port your number of a prepaid SIM to another operator you need to:
Please note the following:
E-Plus, the network Aldi is based on, is a total mess, especially when it comes to data, and there's also no point to select these guys from a price point of view as you can get better service at the same or at even cheaper prices. In your case I would recommend Lidl, who also have a 5GB flatrate like Aldi while their domestic and international calling rates are cheaper (€ 0.09/min within Germany and to North American networks). The only disadvantage of Lidl is, that they will throttle your speed until midnight if you exceed 500MB on a single day, while Aldi only throttles once you exceed 5GB within a month. Lidl support and actually require later importing as you first have to go through the usual activation procecdure during which you will be assigned a new number. Once your SIM has been fully activatedy you can start the porting process online through their customer portal. After your number has been imported you will receive a bonus of € 25. The actual porting will usually occur two weeks after your order. Meanwhile you can usually still use your SIM card from your old operator - just be careful to have enough credit left until the moment when your old operator charges the export fee (which can be anytime between the moment when your old operator receives the porting request from your new operator and the date of the actual porting). postpaid: O2 on Business XL; prepaid: DE: Aldi Talk, Lidl; UK: 3; BG: MTel, vivacom; RU: MTS; RS: MTS; UAE: du Tourist SIM; INT'L: toggle mobile VoIP: sipgate.de (German DID); sipgate.co.uk (British DID); ukddi.com (British DID); sipcall.ch (Swiss DID); megafon.bg (Bulgarian DID); InterVoip.com |
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Wow! Thank you so much inquisitor!!!
I couldn't imagine a better or more detailed post!!! I think I'll actually stick with Voda - I am currently using the CallYa Smartphone Fun S package. Yes, it's throttled after 200 MB, but for my purposes that's OK. I just found out today that it already includes cheap int'l calling - I just never knew!!! 5 cents to Canada, for example. BTW, is the intl calling rate in addition to airtime used or a separate rate? I ask because it seems to be cheaper to call Poland than domestic in Germany!! Am I right?! Prepaid CA: SpeakOut PL: Orange IT: Vodafone (2) JP: b-mobile data-only DE: Vodafone |
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