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Default Update - 03-03-2009, 13:05

Fonic's new international tariffs will become effective as of tomorrow (March 4th, 2009) and will apply for the following countries:

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faeroe Islands, Finland, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Kosovo, Kroatien, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithunia, Luxembourg, Malta, Macedonia, Moldavia, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Vatican

Fixed lines of these countires will be available for 9ct/min and mobile networks 29ct/min (except for North America, where mobile networks will be billed like fixed lines).


terminals: Samsung: Galaxy S5 DuoS (G900FD); BLU: Win HD LTE; Nokia: 1200; Asus: Fonepad 7 ME372CG; Huawei data: E3372, Vodafone R201, K3765, E1762;
postpaid: O2 on Business XL; prepaid: DE: Aldi Talk, Lidl; UK: 3; BG: MTel, vivacom; RU: MTS; RS: MTS; UAE: du Tourist SIM; INT'L: toggle mobile
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Default OT: American v. English - 03-03-2009, 13:30

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At least I don't have this problem with my British sim cards as English and American are very closely aligned languages
There was a great skit five years ago or so on the US comedy show Saturday night live where they had "George Bush," "Tony Blair," and a translator. The Texan to English translation had been laughing hysterically.

The best one liner that I remember from the show was when "Tony" told "George" that he was going to go outside and "smoke" a "fag" (pulling out a cigarette and a lighter). "George" pulled out the biggest pistol I ever saw and said "I'll join you." Obviously "fag" means cigarette in British slang and homosexual (not in the kindest terms) in US slang).

Another one that I love is when I am in London and a culturally ignorant American tourist asked the British security guard whether he wanted to search her "fanny" pack ("bum-bags").

A word of warning to anyone who presents outside their native culture be very careful about using jokes or slang to bring the audience in. If you are going to do it, run them a native first. In Dubai, I had a friend who got himself in real trouble using an old American aphorism -- if you "can't bring the M'hammad to the mountain, bring the mountain to him."
   
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There was a great skit five years ago or so on the US comedy show Saturday night live where they had "George Bush," "Tony Blair," and a translator. The Texan to English translation had been laughing hysterically.

The best one liner that I remember from the show was when "Tony" told "George" that he was going to go outside and "smoke" a "fag" (pulling out a cigarette and a lighter). "George" pulled out the biggest pistol I ever saw and said "I'll join you." Obviously "fag" means cigarette in British slang and homosexual (not in the kindest terms) in US slang).

Another one that I love is when I am in London and a culturally ignorant American tourist asked the British security guard whether he wanted to search her "fanny" pack ("bum-bags").

A word of warning to anyone who presents outside their native culture be very careful about using jokes or slang to bring the audience in. If you are going to do it, run them a native first. In Dubai, I had a friend who got himself in real trouble using an old American aphorism -- if you "can't bring the M'hammad to the mountain, bring the mountain to him."
Yeah I remember the first time I used a British sim and the voice told me to enter my pin number and then press hash, I blurted out how can I press hash, I have never smoked the stuff in my life.
   
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Default 16-07-2009, 09:58

Just a tip for anyone purchasing a Fonic SIM:

If you activate your Fonic SIM online at https://www.fonic.de/selfcare/servlet/ActivationInfo, there will be a field called "Mobilfunknummer/Aktionscode eingeben". If you enter another Fonic customer's phone number there, you and the other Fonic customer will both get an additional bonus credit of € 5 due to their customer referral program.
So ask some Fonic customer (e.g. our fellow forum member VladS) for his number before activation.


terminals: Samsung: Galaxy S5 DuoS (G900FD); BLU: Win HD LTE; Nokia: 1200; Asus: Fonepad 7 ME372CG; Huawei data: E3372, Vodafone R201, K3765, E1762;
postpaid: O2 on Business XL; prepaid: DE: Aldi Talk, Lidl; UK: 3; BG: MTel, vivacom; RU: MTS; RS: MTS; UAE: du Tourist SIM; INT'L: toggle mobile
VoIP: sipgate.de (German DID); sipgate.co.uk (British DID); ukddi.com (British DID); sipcall.ch (Swiss DID); megafon.bg (Bulgarian DID); InterVoip.com
   
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