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Default 06-05-2009, 18:08

Hi

Because our company has been providing long distance services in the US since 2002 and we have our own network and direct relationship with dozens of the world largest carriers, as well as network equipment on 2 continents. The cellular carrier from whom we get the SIM cards doesn't have as much influence as in the case of the other providers we've seen on the market who were only reselling SIM cards without much influence on the technical handling of the calls, and without any other revenue stream to ensure their service would be there for many years.

To save you from decompiling the cards, I can tell you that the SIMs are coming from an Israeli mobile operators. This being said, that does not mean it will encounter the troubles of other cards from Israel as the technical setup is completely different. 100% of voice calls transit over our own network.

We could imagine this SIP option indeed where you would send the calls to yourtelnamobilenumber@sometelnaserver . Would you need a proxy to register into, and/or are you sending from a fixed IP address?

Currently we offer numbers in California, Florida and New York. We will add shortly Washington DC, Nevada, Illinois and Texas

We don't pretend to have better rates than everyone else for all countries and we know that roaming to Canada or Mexico for example is a weak point for our service at this time. However we offer free voicemail online, which means that if you travel in one of the expensive countries with our service and you have access to the internet, you can check your voicemails from our website.

We understand that the missing text messages can be a deal-killer. We're working on making sure our US numbers properly receive text messages before rolling out the text messages service.
   
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