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Join Date: 18 Mar 2007
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![]() Hello,
I am looking for an international prepaid SIM with - Isle of Man number - free incoming calls in Western European countries - unlimited validity of credit (one usage each 6 months is okay) - low initial cost - no "annual renewal fee" optional: - low rate for sending SMS - better charge than 60/60 The rates for outgoing calls are less important. Which SIM would you recommend? |
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Join Date: 22 Apr 2005
Location: Chicago
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![]() I'd say freeglobalsim meets that spec. There is actually "no" initial cost. you only pay for the credit you get. It's free shipping.
Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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Join Date: 21 Jan 2007
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![]() FreeGlobalSim.com have the best prices, and very good www system.
but the best customer support is from Sim4TheWorld.com and they still offer +447624 freeglobalsim offer only +447924 There is one very important thing. Good Prices can change in a moment when You pay money When You TOP UP 55Ł it will only TOPUP 98/96$ but it should be about 103/105$ They exchenge TOPUP money with not good currency ![]() My VoIP Phones: wifi Linksys WIP330; wifi BELKIN (Skype), Linksys Gates PostPaid: Orange Idea PL PrePaids "Working": PL: SimPlus (plusgsm), PoP (orange), mbank(mvno plusgsm), snickers (mvno orange); INT: +447642 Easy Roam PrePaids "Deceased": UK: O2, Vodafone, FreeGlobalSim, Sim4TheWorld; My VoIP operators: skype, & BETAMAX |
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Join Date: 29 Mar 2007
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![]() What's the advantage of +447624 over +447924 ?
Both are Isle of Mans numbers, right ? Is it about the prices to reach them ? |
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Prepaid Pioneer
Posts: 589
Join Date: 01 May 2006
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![]() Exactly. Some carriers consider 07624 as landline. In my country calls to 07924 calls are cheaper than calls to 07624 from some landline carriers
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Prepaid Guru
Posts: 1,211
Join Date: 06 Feb 2005
Location: Swidnik-home, Lublin-work
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![]() OK thanks. I've been a United Mobile user since last August but it's quite expensive to reach this number and sometimes I can't send sms, it mostly works but impossible to send to a Swedish number and I got difficulties to an Estonian one also. So I'll surely buy a new international SIM and these IoM seem to be a good alternative.
So +447624 are very interesting since I can call UK landlines for free. By the way, nice forum, thanks ! |
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![]() Przemolog, you mean that this "cheat" won't last ?
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Prepaid Guru
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Join Date: 06 Feb 2005
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![]() Let me explain - there are two issues
1) Cheap 7624 (billed as landlines) - it's valid for SkypeOut (and I don't know if there is anything more) 2) "Cheap" 7924. Prion means that some Greek operators bill 7624 more than UK mobile numbers and 7924 just like UK mobiles. I'm afraid that they will adjust 7924 rates to those of 7624 when they realise that they are "the same" ![]() As to SMS interchange - usually you can send SMS internationally when the two networks involved have the roaming agreement. UM only recently has extended to its coverage to Estonia and, AFAIK, roams on one network only (Elisa). About Sweden, it roams on Telia and Telenor... |
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Prepaid Pioneer
Posts: 589
Join Date: 01 May 2006
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![]() Correct! The main telecom operator in Greece (OTE) charges very high rates to reach both prefixes (07624 & 07924) since last year. Other carriers do not as I have mentioned.....
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