Has anyone here heard of or used:
http://www.yackiemobile.com ? It appears you can choose either a U.S., French, or UK number. Their rates for outgoing seem reasonable and claim they can be used in 160 countries. Who are they and how does this all work. It appears that outgoing calls make use of a callback system like United Mobile. How can they issue numbers from 3 dif. countries? ...mike |
The service looks like a VOIP service rather than a mobile service. Yahoo took over the old dialpad service. It is my understanding that since they took it over, you lost the ability to connect via sip and could only connect via their proprietary software. While it is not a bad offer, take a look at voipbuster.com, voipstunt.com, and voipdiscount before leaping. For many people this is a better offer.
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I see no free incoming calls... presumably not even in the country "adopted" (i.e. the prefix that you have chosen: US, UK, France "or any other number from our list of available numbers" (???))
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Effendi/AndreA: don't you think it could be useful to have a post (maybe pinned) containing just a list of all the international prepaid sim offers on the internet? There seem to be so many new ones coming up e.g. yackiemobile or just call28.com - a google ad on prepaidgsm - mentioned by Przemolog earlier this month - but I had to "search" the forum to find out it had been already spotted.
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As to Yackiemobile itself, my first impressions: 1) It seems to be the first international SIM to beat the Hop rates in the USA and Canada (especially on incoming calls) - but not in Cuba and India :P 2) The coverage seems to be similar to 09 but there's also a roaming with something named "Satellite communication B" ??? :unsure: 3) The description of the menu based calling and compatibility nakes me think that it uses UM/09 technoiogy rather than "Manx" one 4) I think that there must be a separate SMS number - I doubt if SMSes can be forwarded from "official" landline numbers to a "real" SIM number :unsure: |
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Hello,
i just tried to call one of their french numbers that appear in the ordering list to find out if its a mobile or landline number. It picks up at once and plays music (at the moment something from Genesis) ;-) As the numbers they are offering are really landlines (checked the number range) the incoming call costs of 24 us-cent can only be used to cover the forwarding costs of the virtual sim-card numbers. In total i think they have a good offer. Chris |
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i just found sth interesting in the user guide: "Incoming Call: * There are two options to receive calls: o Via land line o Via your homeland GSM by using "divert calls" feature from your land line number. * When the phone rings, answer it normally by pressing "send." * When caller ID is activated, press #1 to receive the call. * To activate caller ID service, contact Yackie Mobile Support: *606 From Yackie Mobile SIM." That makes it look very suspicious again. Chris |
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Suspicious or not - I don't understand it :) I would say ""Via your homeland GSM by using "divert calls" feature TO your land line YACKIEMOBILE number.". If I could divert incoming calls from my "regular" mobile phone to Yackie, this might make any sense :unsure: |
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