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Default 04-12-2012, 13:27

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and what is the provider offering camel numbers at 0.12?
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Default 04-12-2012, 13:47

As written before the choose of the SIM cards always depends on the field of usage.
For UK customers for sure the +44 cards are the best.
In my case many of my collegues call on my card from their german mobile. The rate to EU mobiles from our contract is 29ct/min. So it doesnt matter if +44 or +372, both are in the EU zone (whereas latvia +371 would be in the world zone with 99ct/min in our case).
Of course for other people this can look very different...


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Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi)
International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31
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Default 04-12-2012, 15:32

Wel if you are EU based the roaming sims are becoming less attractive anyhow.

Incoming calls to an eu mobile are limited to 10 cents.
Calling an eu mobile number using voicetrading is typically around 3-4 eurocents so total cost around 14 eurocent.
Alternative is to forward your calls to a uk mobile roaming sim at 15 cents or estonian number even more.

For me this means roaming free sims are only attractive when outside the EU. if you are inside the EU the are becoming less attractive.
   
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Default 05-12-2012, 07:57

sure, inside EU we use our T-Mobiles as we have 2400 minutes of roaming included in our rate plan. but outside EU they pay off very quickly


Germany: o2 blue all-in L, simquadrat
Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi)
International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31
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Default 06-12-2012, 01:49

To repeat extra


Xxsim: 134 countries with free incoming calls on +372

Albania , Andorra , Angola , Argentina , Armenia , Aruba , Australia , Austria , Azerbaijan , Bahrain , Belarus , Belgium , Benin , Bermuda , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Burundi , Canada, Cape Verde , Central African Republic , Chad , Chile , China , Congo , Costa Rica , Croatia , Cyprus , Czech Republic , Denmark , Egypt , Equatorial Guinea , Estonia , Faroe Islands , Fiji , Finland , France , French Guiana , Georgia , Germany , Ghana , Gibraltar , Greece , Guadeloupe , Guyana , Honduras , Hong Kong , Hungary , Iceland , India , Iran , Ireland , Israel , Italy , Japan , Jordan , Kazakstan , Kenya , Korea - South , Kosovo , Kuwait , Kyrgyzstan , Latvia , Lebanon , Lesotho , Liberia , Liechtenstein , Lithuania , Luxembourg , Macedonia , Malawi , Malaysia , Mali , Malta , Martinique , Mayotte , Moldova , Monaco , Mongolia , Montenegro , Mexico, Namibia , Netherlands , Netherlands Antilles , New Zealand , Niger , Nigeria , Norway , Oman , Palestina , Paraguay , Poland , Portugal , Qatar , Reunion , Romania , Russian Federation , San Marino , Saudi Arabia , Serbia , Singapore , Slovakia , Slovenia , South Africa , Spain , Sri Lanka , Sudan , Switzerland , Sweden , Syrian Arab Republic , Taiwan , Tanzania , Thailand , Turkey , Uganda , Ukraine , United Arab Emirates , United Kingdom , Uruguay , Uzbekistan , USA, Vatican City , Venezuela , Vietnam , Yemen , Zambia , Zimbabwe, ...

from these countries can be free to transfer the number to your fixed Xxsim number, incoming call is 0.15€ in all roamfree country

EU to EU only 0.19€ all network and incoming call is free! SMS, 0.09€, data 0.50€ MB

Did you know that you can use Xxsim calling from 0800?

From the below countries, it's possible to call any XXSIM for free, using a toll free phone#. No matter where the XXSIM is located. When receiving a toll free call, EUR0.15/minute will be charged from the XXSIM balance, and the caller ID will be prefixed by 999. Example: A caller from the USA calls a mobile located in the United Arab Emirates, he dials the toll free phone# in the USA, then he composes the phone# of the XXSIM and the entire communications only costs EUR0.15/minute. List of toll free phone#:

List of toll free phone #

Australia: 1800424087 or 1800426571
Austria: 0800295331
Brazil: 08000385084
Canada: 18889354312
Cyprus: 80096439
France: 0800918762
Germany: 08001824205
Greece: 0080016122057807
Hong-Kong: 800967359
Israel: 1809246071
Mexico City: 525547772326
New Zealand: 0800449302
Russia: 81080028741012
Spain: 900967051
Switzerland: 0800802452
USA: 18889354312

Or from SKYPE 003728005xxxxxxx



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My favorite sim and VoIP for roaming in Europe and worldwide:

UWT-mobile and Xxsim: for call+sms in Europa extern and Worldwide
ToggleMobile: for internet+call+sms only in EU intern
(VoIP/Sip) FriendCaller or SipCall.ch
: Worldwide sms+call

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Default 07-12-2012, 08:47

user:EUSTAR please for god's sake, stop spamming us with xxsim's advertisments...

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Default 07-12-2012, 10:43

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user:EUSTAR please for god's sake, stop spamming us with xxsim's advertisments...
you're jealous


My favorite sim and VoIP for roaming in Europe and worldwide:

UWT-mobile and Xxsim: for call+sms in Europa extern and Worldwide
ToggleMobile: for internet+call+sms only in EU intern
(VoIP/Sip) FriendCaller or SipCall.ch
: Worldwide sms+call
   
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Default 07-12-2012, 11:45

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you're jealous
I have been reading articles on moneysaving expert and came across this article you maybe interested in. This is what happens when you unknowingly use high rate termination numbers Mobile Roaming: Cheapest Calls When You're Abroad - Page 45 - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

"GOSIM Warning - and no doubt similar phone cards all operated by |||Ekit.com
We were recently caught out by the wording on the Gosim pages. You can receive calls for free on a UK mobile number +44. What is not made clear is that this is not a standard mobile number (although it looks like one) so it is not included in your free minutes. We have just had a bill of almost £1000.00 for calling our daughter (lots) as she is traveling round the world. Now don't get me wrong the concept of the number is very good however this MASSIVE FACT that you have to pay £0.31 minute to call from uk is tucked away on one page. The bottom line is either the caller or the receiver has to pick up the call charges and that is hard to find on all the literature
Use Free WIFI and Skype, Viber or Whatsapp".

Please keep it civil chaps, we all want the best deal and it is better if we give each other and visitors the best info possible.
   
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Please moderate your language. No offensive speech is allowed on this forum.
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EUSTAR you have already been warned by admin, please stop spamming and to be offensive to others...
   
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Default 07-12-2012, 12:51

Eustar and fsotirop please stop it here.
On this thread you can discuss about xxsim.
No need to promote this service, but simply to talk about its pros and cons. If Eustar has something to deal with xxsim I'd be grateful if he confirms it or not. Otherwise every user is free to say what he/she wants, in an educate way of course.


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