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dg7feq 26-05-2013 11:43

new provider "Simquadrat"
 
Simquadrat is operated by sipgate, one of germanys biggest VoIP providers. It runs on e-plus GSM network.

The SIM is prepaid, it offers a LANDLINE phonenumber for in- and outbound calls, the user does NOT get any mobile number allocated by now. - This means you need a valid german adress to order the card.

Calls cost 9ct/min to german networks, 12.9-39.9ct/min for international calls.

there is NO roaming fee inside the EU - so free inbound calls and the same rates apply.

options which can be booked inside germany:

flatrate to landlines: 9,95€/month
flatrate to all german networks: 19.95€/month
1 GB data: 9,95€/month (no data possible without data package!)

janyyc 06-06-2013 14:06

Important T&C: if you're abroad for more than 28 days the standard EU tariff applies!!

inquisitor 06-06-2013 14:49

The 28-day counting will be reset as soon as you register on the home network in Germany (eplus) again.

Anyway as simquadrat currently assign only geographical numbers (a novelity in Germany where subscribers usually primarily get mobile numbers) and since German law requires holders of geographical numbers to have a geographical relation to geographical numbers' area codes a German delivery address is mandatory. Also the limited recharging options (direct debit through German bank account or credit card) may be an issue for non-residents since I fear simquadrat won't accept credit cards issued by foreign banks.

ChrisNeedsToKnow 11-06-2013 04:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by inquisitor (Post 42906)
The 28-day counting will be reset as soon as you register on the home network in Germany (eplus) again....

Does anyone know the details about the 28-day-limit, in specific the following scenario:

Do the 28 days count from the last log-in into the German network, or from the first log-in into a foreign EU-network?

Realistic scenario: I use Simquadrat on 01 June in Germany, then switch it off, and on 01 July switch it on again somewhere in the EU but outside Germany.

Just wondering, but I guess I´ll be able to test this scenario very soon :)

inquisitor 11-06-2013 12:22

According to their website the counting begins with the first registration on a foreign network:
Quote:

Mit Ablauf von 28 Tagen nach dem erstmaligen Einbuchen in ein Netz im EU-Ausland gilt der EU-Standard-Tarif. Sobald sich das Mobiltelefon des Kunden wieder im sipgate Mobilfunknetz einbucht, kann die 28 Tagefrist erneut in Anspruch genommen werden.

1040Berlin 29-06-2013 16:05

I am afraid the Simquadrat SIM card is not accessable for non-Germans. Simquadrat includes a fixed net number. According to German telecommunications regulation fixed net numbers are bound to a a corresponding city due to owner's registered street address.

dg7feq 04-09-2014 10:50

Simquadrat just updated their flatrate tariff: For 19,95 Euro/Month you can now call unlimited to all networks in Europe and Switzerland. Quite a good deal i would say.

peterdoo 04-09-2014 15:09

Good offer.

A small limitation not really important for many. Just to avoid unpleasant surprises:
Valid for calls from Germany to Germany and to the other 27 EU member states plus Switzerland. Does not include calls from Germany to Norway (12,90, 14,90 / min), Iceland (12,90, 14,90 / min) and Liechtenstein (12,90, 17,90 / min).

dg7feq 04-09-2014 16:29

yes you are right, i should have written EU instead of Europe :)

rfranzq 04-09-2014 22:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by peterdoo (Post 46117)
A small limitation not really important for many. Just to avoid unpleasant surprises:
Valid for calls from Germany to Germany and to the other 27 EU member states plus Switzerland. Does not include calls from Germany to Norway (12,90, 14,90 / min), Iceland (12,90, 14,90 / min) and Liechtenstein (12,90, 17,90 / min).

I can understand Iceland and Liechtenstein, but why are Norway rates so high??


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