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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 683 Join Date: 01 Aug 2006 Location: Madrid
Country: | See: Fernweh war gestern: "Global Friends für o2 o" macht Schluss mit hohen Kosten für Handygespräche ins Ausland This is the German version of the now discontinued o2UK/Jajah deal called "International friends and family" deal which was discussed here: http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/euro...ing-calls.html. It is available for prepaid cards as well as contracts, and may be of benefit to some high volume callers. Users can select 5 international numbers (2 can be mobiles) which are accessed via a short number. They are charged at 15c/min until you hit a 50 Euro price-cap. After this, all further calls during the month are free (both national and international to these 5 numbers). |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Fan Posts: 115 Join Date: 11 Oct 2007
Country: | I have looked at the o2online.de website and found the correct information about the two tariffs that I mentioned earlier in this thread. "O2 on": an airbag + Handy-Surf-Flatrate + Internet Packet M + rebate. Cost 50 euros per month. 24 month contract. Up to 200MB @ 7.2 Mbit/s, then unlimited gprs. "O2 on Upgrade": an airbag + Handy-Surf-Flatrate + Internet Packet L + rebate. Cost 65 euros per month. 24 month contract. Up to 5GB @ 7.2 Mbit/s, then unlimited gprs. For companies, the business equivalent tariffs are called: "O2 on Business" & "O2 on Business Upgrade". Alternatively, for people who only need a small but free internet allowance, there are ad-financed "netzclub" sims with an official 200MB monthly quota (but reportedly 374MB in practice). A big thumbs-up to Telefonica for this new service! NetzClub - Zahlen können Andere |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 873 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany
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Its only on the corporate and small business websites... Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi), TOT 3G (data) International: airbalticmobile+372, GYMSIM+44 Phones: Samsung C5212 DualSim, Vodafone 845 (Android) | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Fan Posts: 115 Join Date: 11 Oct 2007
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http://www.o2online.de/nw/assets/blo...k-postpaid.pdf And I found the equivalent business tariff names here: o2 on | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Fan Posts: 115 Join Date: 11 Oct 2007
Country: | For those who are interested in german mobile tariffs, I have noticed an unannounced O2 tariff: "O2 o40 Fixed Line". I have a friend with such a tariff, which was obtained at the beginning of July, shortly before O2 publicly announced that a Homezone could be added to an airbag. At the time, she spoke to customer services and requested that a Homezone be added to her 40€ airbag. "O2 o40 Fixed Line": airbag (40€ max) + Homezone + 3c Festnetz calls out of the Homezone. When I googled this tariff, I did not find any examples except for one guy who claims to have the "O2 o40 Fixed Line Online" tariff. - I do not know anything about this tariff. I have no idea about the official launch date of the "O2 o40 Fixed Line" tariff. I just know that it does exist. |
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