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Default 18-03-2006, 08:50

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Sorry, but it might be even better not to show your absurd 4.17 Euros ($5.00) per minute outbound rates in Mexico. Sorry, but what a laugh!

As I have already said in another thread, as to horrible Travelsim roaming prices in Mexico, Peru and Argetina, I "smell" Nextel roaming . Those rates resemble me the roaming rates for Nextel networks which occur in postpaid plans of Polish operators.
   
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Default 07-05-2006, 21:11

Yeb there are not good roaming agreements in soutamerica, travelSIM is working on that, but look at the european rates
   
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Yeb there are not good roaming agreements in soutamerica, travelSIM is working on that, but look at the european rates
OK, they are not bad in general, but your competitors offer free incoming calls in more countries with in Europe...
   
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Default 07-05-2006, 23:00

this depends of course on the roaming agreements, on the other side travelsim offers free inbound in countries like russia, turkey, saudi arabia, egypt, tunesia,....
each MVNO has other roaming agreements of course.
also travelsim callback triggering works with USSD and SMS as backup and there are no setup costs per call
another features are the real time recharge and the real time calling history at www.travelsimshop.com
   
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Default 08-05-2006, 05:08

What about Italy, Greece and other countries; 09 and UM offer free incoming calls to more EU countries....
   
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Default 10-05-2006, 00:17

this is a question about roaming agreements, travelsim is working on it - have you tested it already?
   
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Default 10-05-2006, 06:28

I wanted to buy it but since it did not offer free incoming in some EU countries of my interest I gave it a second thought.....
   
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Default 10-05-2006, 08:27

Travelsim can you explain us why there are 2 numbers for voice and SMS and both start to the same prefix? That is something annoying... along with not free roaming in importante EU countries...


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Default 10-05-2006, 09:36

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Travelsim can you explain us why there are 2 numbers for voice and SMS and both start to the same prefix? That is something annoying... along with not free roaming in importante EU countries...
Free incoming calls are in 15 out of 25 EU countries:
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
Since among the largest countries only Italy and Poland and among medium-sized Greece and Portugal are missing, the majority of EU inhabitants enjoys free incoming in Travelsim. :whistle:
And don't forget that, after all, the EU motto is "United in diversity". Some of us have free incoming calls in Travelsim, some don't - that's diversity :P
   
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Default 10-05-2006, 11:37

TravelSIM has 2 different numbers, for SMS and Voice.

Because of this we can track easily sms and voice in the real time statistics and we are using USSD triggering (NO setup costs per call), also there is a commercial reason - which compensates to good rates in many countries.

we are working on it to get more free incoming call - countries as we?re in negotations with mobile network providers.

I will keep you up to date!
   
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