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Default new data only sim ROAMLINE - 13-06-2012, 14:15

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0.39eur. per mb to European Union countries and USA+Canada...

0.89eur. per to rest of the world.

very important: data sessions are rounded per 1kb
   
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Default 13-06-2012, 15:10

sounds VERY interesting indeed, especially for our customers who drive trough whole Europe with our GPS-tracking devices... thanks for sharing


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sounds VERY interesting indeed, especially for our customers who drive trough whole Europe with our GPS-tracking devices... thanks for sharing
just discovered it while googling.
reading the terms & conditions it's a KPN Nederland network service (biggest Dutch mobile network), so it should be reliable.

*dg7feq, which GPS-tracking devices do your mainly use for your drivers?
   
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Default 13-06-2012, 16:13

It looks very interesting. Do you know if they charge your credit card as you go or do you have to buy credits in advance of use?
   
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It looks very interesting. Do you know if they charge your credit card as you go or do you have to buy credits in advance of use?
i aksed them the same thing via email, they told me that CC or DB (debitcard) is charged once per month (when usage occurs) and in between when exceeding €50 usage.

it works like abroadband style, but with cheaper rates (within europe) and with biling per 1kb increments (abroadband charges per 128kb)!

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Default 13-06-2012, 16:16

the SIM is from KPN netherlands, also a big player... So i would guess its quite risk-less.

>fsotirop: We are a manufacturer of GPS tracking devices, not a user


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the SIM is from KPN netherlands, also a big player... So i would guess its quite risk-less.

>fsotirop: We are a manufacturer of GPS tracking devices, not a user
dg7feq you have a PM concerning the gps-tracker issue.

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i aksed them the same thing via email, they told me that CC or DB (debitcard) is charged once per month (when usage occurs) and in between when exceeding €50 usage.

it works like abroadband style, but with cheaper rates (within europe) and with biling per 1kb increments (abroadband charges per 128kb)!
OK, that makes sense now. The website & FAQ aren't really clear about how the billing works.

It would be really interesting if that 0.89€/MB included ferries and cruise ships.
   
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OK, that makes sense now. The website & FAQ aren't really clear about how the billing works.

It would be really interesting if that 0.89€/MB included ferries and cruise ships.
that's impossible!
ferries and cruise ships networks for e.g seanet etc charge other mobile-carriers (wholesale) something like 2,5-3eur. per mb!
   
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that's impossible!
ferries and cruise ships networks for e.g seanet etc charge other mobile-carriers (wholesale) something like 2,5-3eur. per mb!
Some things may be possible in the short term but impossible in the long term. For a year or so, US PacBell (now ATT) mobile customers had free foreign roaming because the company's billing system didn't work.
   
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