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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 716 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany
Country: | So now i have the two SIM-Cards on my desk. They come in a small envelope with some photocopied short manual with all important data including GPRS setup. The Phonenumber is written by hand on a small hand-cut piece of paper. The SIM registered to Eplus network by default. Incoming call works well, charged 10 us-ct SMS incoming and outgoing works well outgoing charged with 32 us-ct Outbound call to german landline worked via callback and was charged 34 us-ct instead of 24 us-ct as in the rate calculator. Now i tried GPRS. Eplus is a "Challenger" Network partner of Base and the rate should be 3,98US$/MB as on the rate sheet. First connect: 4kb, charged 50us-ct. So i thought ok, 128kb billing stepps. second connect: 400kb, charged 11,5US$ !!! 30$/MB !!! That is definitely NOT like in the rate sheet. I will contact their customer care later today and find out where is the problem. ... to be continued ... Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi), happy (data), AIS Netsim (data) others: TANGO(Lux), TIM(IT), WIND(GR), Natel Easy (CH, for worldwide GPRS) International: airbalticmobile+372, GYMSIM+44 Phones: Nokia 1200, Nokia 9300, Motorola F3, Samsung C5212 DualSim |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,129 Join Date: 27 Feb 2004 Location: Mississippi, USA
Country: | I have not tried mine yet, except to receive a SMS or two. There are some questions about this service that even GR can not answer yet. They list coverage on cruise ships, Cuba, BVI, Thruaya satellite and other places but can't yet tell you the rates in those places. The old system had a nifty online managment service which listed all calls, where the phone was roaming and even forwarded voicemail to an e-mail address. So far, nothing like that seems to be available with the new system. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 716 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany
Country: | by the way, this is the GPRS tariff list for the Base.be prepaid cards: emagiC CMS.Net - Error message Challanger networks 2.5€/mb, 1kb rounding. Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi), happy (data), AIS Netsim (data) others: TANGO(Lux), TIM(IT), WIND(GR), Natel Easy (CH, for worldwide GPRS) International: airbalticmobile+372, GYMSIM+44 Phones: Nokia 1200, Nokia 9300, Motorola F3, Samsung C5212 DualSim |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 990 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | I believe, just like maxroam once said, you get one default local number (USA, France, UK and some other countries). At some point during the purchase or registration process, you will be given an option to do this. At least that is the way it was with maxroam. Of course, no local numbers with maxroam at the moment. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, TelnaMobile, Ekit, Maxroam |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 716 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany
Country: | the paper leaflet on the globalroaming card said that they can not yet assign landline DID numbers of your choice. If you need a US number you should call customer care. The physical number of the SIM cards are from Base Belgium +32-48... Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi), happy (data), AIS Netsim (data) others: TANGO(Lux), TIM(IT), WIND(GR), Natel Easy (CH, for worldwide GPRS) International: airbalticmobile+372, GYMSIM+44 Phones: Nokia 1200, Nokia 9300, Motorola F3, Samsung C5212 DualSim |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 990 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | It sure seems like both Celtrek and Maxroam are having a hard getting the DID's functioninig on their sims. IMHO, without the DID's, their sim cards are not as attaractive. Since your pay for incoming calls everywhere. So, assuming I set up my own forwarding via my DID (voicestick, les.net, etc.), I will pay for the forwarding to the +32 number and also get charged for incoming. I hope they realize that the global roaming sim maket is a very dynamic market, and only the fittest, and those that can act quickly will survive. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, TelnaMobile, Ekit, Maxroam |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 450 Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
Country: | @Bossman, I would advice you and eveyone to buy your own did number and forward the call. The forwading does cost you money but typically this is lower in price than having it forwarded my say maxroam or yackie (in the past) If you have a uk based numer free roaming card you should be able to setup call forwarding for around 10 eurocents. So you pay just 10 eurocents per minute to receive calls. The advantage of having your own did of great as it seems you can expect to almost change numbers every 1 or 2 years whenever the sims platform goed out of business. See problems in the past iom, yackie on israel platform, tan iceland, same for maxroam. When you change sims just change the forwarding and your free to choose any sim you want. |
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