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Even though our US carrier is much higher in price, it just works.... Guess ya get what ya pay for... ![]() Might keep the SIMs we have, but definitely not going to purchase any more... |
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Join Date: 27 Feb 2004
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(#83)
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![]() Yes. I did report it. Regarding the message I get when I call the number, they said they had some technical issues. As for phone not making calls, they said the phone went out of TMobile's coverage area (yes, son went to the basement while I was on the phone with him, to try to restart the router because of internet/Vonage issues, then the phone cut off), and the phone latched onto AT&T. But because they do not have agreement with AT&T, the phone was not usable.
Bottom line for me - I cannot depend on Telna. PS: Son (11 yrs old) panicked when phone cut off and there was no way for him to call me back. He checked my desk draw and turned on a couple of phones in there. Used the one that first picked up a network to call me. It happened to have my MTN Nigeria sim card in it. LOL! I almost freaked out when I saw the incoming call. I had no choice but to take the call. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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![]() The Telna representative did mention that he is able to see that most of the calls that were giving the funky message came in while the phone was logged onto the AT&T network. And that's why they did not go through.
I planned on using Telna for my incoming calls when we visit Montego Bay, Jamaica for 7 days this weekend. I will dig out my old TruPhone sim and top it up and use it as a backup. Both of them are $0.50/min for incoming calls there. One of them better work. LOL! Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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![]() I don't think I could blame any cellular carrier for not working in the basement. If it was my T-Mobile SIM, it would not work either.
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![]() a good alternative of telna simcards will be piranha mobile Piranha Mobile
i think they actually are the resellers of telna in UK/Europe |
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![]() i am in Jamaica, and used telna for the first couple of days, but had to switch quickly. I have only taken a 2 min call, but have a $16+ showing in my account. They have charged me for every single call that never came through.
Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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![]() telna even charge for every unanswered call, from the time the callback is anwered.
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He picked up his phone and made a call People told me the programme was a bit off the wall, but that was ridiculous |
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Location: Detroit (formerly Dubai)
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