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Default 27-06-2010, 22:20

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Default 28-06-2010, 02:09

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Now you know why I hate joining in here, I think we are all aware of people with multiple accounts in here hiding their real face.
Our product is not Callkey rebranded or any other rebranding I am sure any one of the O Preys who are on here can confirm this
Cubic Telecom is now a fully licensed MNO
Not sure where the above pricing arises but if you want to check the below link
250 minutes with no callback in 43 countries with full 3G/HSDPA for €79 is pretty awesome value.
my email is above, if anyone wants a test card (they can check the IMSE themselves then , drop me a line but thats it for me.
thanks for taking the time
I have no idea which alleged multiple accounts you are attempting to make insinuations about.

As for not being sure about the source of a tariff I mentioned, try this:

http://www.maxroam.com/Info/Rates.aspx

global SIM, South Africa to United Kingdom

€1.59 incoming, €2.99 outgoing

I think it's fair to look up such a rate, given a recent press release on behalf of your company

The same rates seem to apply from and to most countries in the world. As I suggested, if they are wrong then correct them.

The rates shown for within Europe and a couple of other cheap countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, are €0.09 incoming, €0.39 outgoing to landlines; mobile destinations don't seem to be listed

We seem to have a different understanding of the abbreviation MNO, which I took to mean a network in its own right.

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Default 28-06-2010, 02:29

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250 minutes with no callback in 43 countries with full 3G/HSDPA for €79 is pretty awesome value.
How many minutes does this equal in plain GSM? Will you ever support HSUPA and if so how can I learn speaking fast enough?


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Default 28-06-2010, 11:04

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should you wish to try the same calculation
click "classic sim" then click "callback" below
I think you will find the rates you were looking for
glad I could be of assistance


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Default 28-06-2010, 11:06

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250 minutes is as "plain GSM" as I can speak, its 4 hours plus 10 minutes
we have no plans to support HSUPA at present


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Default 28-06-2010, 13:49

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We seem to have a different understanding of the abbreviation MNO, which I took to mean a network in its own right.
They have no clue what MNO is or else they wouldn't be using this abbreviation.

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should you wish to try the same calculation
click "classic sim" then click "callback" below
Classic is the Tellink product soon to be dead if I follow correctly. Isn't it misleading to be selling such an item knowing the short lifespan?

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Default 28-06-2010, 18:44

I might be missing something obvious here, or I am calculating this wrong. However, doesn't this new Euro SIM card of Pat's work out at worse value than any prepaid European SIM card being used within the EU on the Euro capped tariffs? At least with the latter you get the benefit of cheaper calls (and free incoming calls) in the country of issue.
   
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Default 28-06-2010, 19:34

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should you wish to try the same calculation
click "classic sim" then click "callback" below
I think you will find the rates you were looking for
glad I could be of assistance
I think I'm reasonably able to find rates, thank you, as we've already seen.

I'd have thought there was room for the new product to have better rates in the rest of the world outside Europe and a couple of other countries, when compared to its underlying platform's rates.
   
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Default 28-06-2010, 20:13

Andy
I was only trying to help. you seemed unable to find the correct South Africa rates and I was delighted to be able to help and point you in the correct direction.
As for Global rates they change all the time and I am sure lots more will change over the next while.
I am not sure what you mean by "underlying platform" as there is not other service involved in this platform
Anyway, I had better take my leave, As I said anyone who would like a test sim and some credit just drop me a line
we sent out the first batch today.


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Default 28-06-2010, 21:56

I am not going to South Africa, but I just hought it might be topical for some people.

However, if I have found incorrect rates, like the €2.99 I mentioned and you said you couldn't understand their source, those are simply what I found on your website.

Likewise, I make a judgement about what other company is involved, as indicated by the phone number, and that's the main reason I thought I could correct someone's assumption above, and also comment on comparing rates.
   
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