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travelsim 12-12-2005 23:53

Hello,

have a look to www.travelsim.cc and check out the rates, it?s incredible!
free inbound calls in most countries in europe.

:thumbup:

snaimon 13-12-2005 00:05

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Originally Posted by travelsim
Hello,

have a look to www.travelsim.cc and check out the rates, it?s incredible!
free inbound calls in most countries in europe.

:thumbup:

Check out the US inbound and outbound rates. Truly incredile!

At least there is service in New Zealand!

Stan

andy 13-12-2005 01:36

good thing I'm not still on dial-up, but how large is that ****ing .wav file? - it would take hours

I'm sorry, I'm going to find it very difficult to say anything polite about this **** website -- it's downloaded 100MB so far - I shouldn't have pressed the back button in the middle ... oh, sorry, I exaggerate 99,514,154 bytes

Dear Mr Travelsim, may I suggest you follow the example of the associated OnZoone site, and allow people the option to turn off the monotonous dance music - we're not stoned, and a 56MB sound file is beyond a joke.

As for the SIM, I read some of the rates on the other site - starting at around ?0.45 per minute

- NB the option to turn off the sound is at the top right.

www.onzoone.at

http://www.onzoone.at/travelsim_charges_voice-sms.pdf

DRNewcomb 13-12-2005 01:37

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Originally Posted by snaimon
Check out the US inbound and outbound rates. Truly incredile!

At least there is service in New Zealand!

While I would never use this card in the US, I notice that incoming calls in Japan are free??? This is interesting. Help me out here, my German is a bit rusty. Does it say the TravelSIM's number is based in Germany?

andy 13-12-2005 01:40

No, DRN, the site is of Austrian origin and the SIM has a +372 Estonian number

there's an English button on the bottom of http://www.onzoone.at/

DRNewcomb 13-12-2005 01:56

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Originally Posted by andy
No, DRN, the site is of Austrian origin and the SIM has a +372 Estonian number

there's an English button on the bottom of http://www.onzoone.at/

So using CBW that would be $0.22/min to call from the US to a mobile roaming in Japan. Not bad... I also notice that Iraq is €0.17 /min. While I don't plan to go there any time this century, it might be of interest to some other folks.

Effendi 13-12-2005 09:27

Apart from the spamming (which we don't like very much) and the terrible techno sound of the Austrian site, this offer sounds quite interesting, not for all countries, but at least for some.

The operator they are using is Estonian EMT, which should have quite good roaming agreements since it's the biggest one in its country.

UKSTEVE 13-12-2005 13:25

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Originally Posted by Effendi
Apart from the spamming (which we don't like very much) and the terrible techno sound of the Austrian site, this offer sounds quite interesting, not for all countries, but at least for some.

The operator they are using is Estonian EMT, which should have quite good roaming agreements since it's the biggest one in its country.

Calls to Estonian mobiles are quite expensive with most carriers here in the UK, so that, presumably, is how they're offering free or low-cost inbound roaming in many Western European countries...

Steve :whistle:

Przemolog 13-12-2005 13:47

Just another product with technology like UM and 09 :).
And just like UM has no free incoming in FL, in TravelSIM incoming in Estonia are not free either :P.

BTW, is this the first inernational SIM (except for a specific case of gt-sim) with free incoming in Russia?

AndreA 13-12-2005 15:28

i don't trust very much in that document... pay attention about Italy and San Marino for example.

They wrote that you pay 9 ct. for incoming calls in Italy, but not in San Marino.
They say "free incoming calls" in RSM but this is impossible because San Marino does NOT have any GSM/3G network! In RSM you have only TIM (brand TMS, but it's the ITALIAN network with code 222 01), Vodafone Italy and wind!

So if you pay in Italy you pay in RSM too because it's the same thing!

Same mistake with France and Monaco... France is free, but not Monaco! This is impossible, too... :thumbdown:


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