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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 29 Join Date: 22 Apr 2007
Country: | Hi Ukap. Till I know the system in the ship is a special roaming agreement with few companies, like Cingular, Manx Telecom, and TIM Italy (in those websites you find it) controled by the operator MCP (Maritime Communication Partner) the say everything and only in some cruise. The Ship has an MCP Erb that is turn on when it is far of the seaport. Those Erb make calls by satellity, that is why it is so expensive. Usually you pay the $2.99 to make or receive call. I will be very suprised if any of this prepaid system has agreement with those people. What shows in the display is very different from operator to operator, in the MCP could apears MCP or 901-12, in the Manx will be 310730or Seamobile. So don't follow your display. Check the website www.mcp.com Good luck and let me know if it works, because I will be surprised but happy. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | AS I posted in the thread below, I was charged exactly the US rate listed on their website when I used my IOM sim. Carriers have specific rates listed on their websites for cruise ship roaming. But with these prepaid sims like UM+, yackie, etc. may be it depends on the country provider of the service is registered in. In my case it was provided by WMS which I think is US based. http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/crui...ing-t3159.html Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, PiranhaMobile, Ekit |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 499 Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
Country: | so I just manually select the local one before making a call. However, if a call comes in during this time, it's no telling which network you will be on. So, it could either be free, or very expensive. Bossman, to my knowledge if you are logged into a local network but still on the ship you are logged into that network and can't receive calls through the ships network. On most phone's if you set the network selection to manual and select the local network. Ones out of range you would have to select the ships network manually. when set to automatic than you would indeed have the risk of the phone switching to the ships network. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | That's definitely correct. I was actually refering to the fact that if the network selection was on auto. In my experience, even up to 1 - 2 hrs after leaving some ports, the signal from the local network is sometimes stronger than the ship's. Also, some of these islands are so close to each other, so most of the time one will get a local network. Quote:
Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, PiranhaMobile, Ekit | |
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| Member Official Member Posts: 47 Join Date: 27 Apr 2006 Location: South Florida
Country: | I think I understand what you mean. I just checked UM rates to/from the US and it is $2.15 instead of the 40c from Europe to US. I am traveling on NCL Jewel (registry Bahama's if that means anything). Anyone else had experience with UM on cruise ships? I don't travel until April so I am thoroughly doing my research ahead of time |
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