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![]() You should be able to pick up an AT&T Go Phone sim from ebay in the US, otherwise you'll have to fit in a bit of US shopping on your way to Mexico. As you'd expect they're not sold in Mexico.
Remember it'll cost $100 a year to keep the Go Phone active. Telcel costs 600 pesos or $50 a year to keep active, has cheaper data in Mexico, and (the most important point for me) it has a local number that people locally can call. I forward US/UK numbers to my Mexico mobile for much less than Go Phone's incoming charge. Voip: Localphone UK, Anveo US, Google Voice |
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![]() Good point about needing to keep them active.
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However, just out of interest, who do you use and how much do they charge? |
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Most outbound non-local calls are when I'm at home so they're the same VOIP account (plus some alternatives), can also use Google Voice callback. I have some other incoming numbers in various countries that forward either to the Localphone US number or the sip address, so they work out the same or 1-2c/min more. I still have a divert on my eKit US/Can. On the dual sim it's probably different, but on my one-number eKit sim it's now 9c/min to divert to Mexico mobile, with no connect charge. I've very rarely been outside my home Mexican area code (it's 150 miles long) so domestic roaming isn't a factor for me. An AT&T Go Phone would be interesting for my non-technical neighbours (mostly Americans). Not something I need while my current setup works. Rob Voip: Localphone UK, Anveo US, Google Voice |
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I had forgotten about localphone for giving me a free DID. I presume there are no problems of diverting incoming calls from your mobile onto a mapped Localphone number are there? e.g. If Localphone give me a Madrid +3491 number mapped to my Telcel SIM, I presume there will be no problems if I setup my Spanish phone to divert all calls to the +3491? On my last trip to Mexico, for incoming calls to my main UK phone I had no problems of doing a divert via a UK DID and a Betamax provider (I used 12voip.com at 7c/min to Mexico mobile). That all worked grand! However, I had troubles on a friends last trip as I needed to divert her Spanish contract phone to my Mexico number. I used a free Spanish DID provider called Netelip who wouldn't allow a divert to SIP and I was stuck with their rates of 18c/min with 60/60 billing!! I eventually worked around it to some extent by diverting from them via my UK DID.. but the delay was awful! |
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I can't see any reason why the call coming from a forwarded mobile would cause any difference. Rob Voip: Localphone UK, Anveo US, Google Voice |
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![]() I will be spending a week in Puerto Vallarta in December with my family. I plan on getting a couple of AT&T GoSims from ebay. The $0.25 to call the US and (may be mexico?) is a good deal. This sounds like my best option for voice. All the other sims I have charge insanely high rates in Mexico.
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Let's say I put $15 on and use $14 while I'm in Mexico in December. I return and after $0 days the GO phone is inactive. Can I reactivate it in a few months simply by putting more money on? Or do I have to go into the store and get another free SIM? Also, the people at the store say that I can't top up a card online whilst in Mexico. That has to be wrong. Right? |
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![]() I believe the credit is lost once the sim becomes inactive. You should be able to topup online from anywhere as long as you have access.
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But what happens if you run out of money before the Account Balance Expiration Date???? |
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![]() My cruise ship stopped at Ensenada Monday. Yes it does charge 25cents a minute. Now the wierd issue. When I did *777# for my balance it would send a message that the last transaction cost $3.00. I did that three times. When I got home I checked the online account info. It did not show the $3.00 charges. But adding the $9 and my usage and the current balance equals the $25 I put in at the start of the month. A call to customer service got me a credit for the $9. So if you happen to go to Mexico. Don't check your balance too often.
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