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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,117 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | Not at all. I only have about $9 on it. I was actually going to their website to try to topup, as I had planned to test it out (by forwarding my cingular mobile to it) on a southern caribbean cruise that I will be taking in a couple of months. Yep! I have UM and freeGlobalSim to use if it so happens yackie is no more. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, TelnaMobile, Ekit |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 281 Join Date: 14 Dec 2004 Location: Connecticut, USA
Country: | Another thought on inexpensive calling from Bermuda to other countries, the international call back sim Hop Mobile could be used with Callback World or other callback service to trigger a callback. Cost would be the outbound trigger call or SMS plus 35 cents a minute inbound from Hop for the return call plus the callback service cost per minute. Hop is pretty expensive for outbound at 95 cents a minute, so this would likely be the most logical solution with them. A local sim (Telecom Bermuda or Digicel)and/or local prepaid calling card would likely be the easiest and cheapest, but just a thought on another wireless solution.... Sim Cards: AT&T (Jolt and Kindle), T-Mobile (Tuyo and Peek), Digicel Bermuda, ekit SimpleCalling Satphone: Iridium Broadband US Wireless Data: Verizon (Millenicom) VOIP: Skype |
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