Quote:
By the way, where on the website is it said explicitly that incoming calls are free in the country of registration?
|
It doesn't. Which is why I phoned them. And why I'll only believe it when I've tried it.
Like Buytel, a lot of things seem to be a bit hazy and not well thought out (they haven't really launched yet), but as they at least have some experience of flat-rate calls with their callback company I'll try it out.
The SMS prices make it a good travel sim. [edit] but looking closer (I thought) they seem to charge for receiving SMS at all times even in the home country, which for many could be a killer. (but I was wrong, it's another translation error in the English price list). [/edit]
For me it's also cheaper than my own domestic SIM (Manx Telecom Pronto Go) for everything except off-peak local calls, and shouldn't cost any more for local people to call (in theory, need to test this).
For others in Europe near borders Riiing is maybe a better deal (Riiing doesn't work here).
Sims: Telcel MX, T-Mobile US, Virgin Mobile UK, Orange UK, Knowroaming
Voip: Localphone UK, Anveo US, Google Voice