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Default Bluefire Wireless - a Manx SIM in transition? - 30-11-2007, 23:59

I've just found it in the Google ads on the forum.

After reading this:
http://www.bluefirewireless.com/Blue...uideVer1.5.pdf
it seems to me that it's a Manx 7924 SIM.

On the home page, however, there's the following message:

Important announcement for existing customers

Upgrade your BLUEFIRE SIM now
We have just completed a programme of upgrades to the BLUEFIRE system that will add functionality and ensure compatibility with the latest technology. In order to be able to continue to use the BLUEFIRE system after the end of October 2007, it is important that you apply NOW for the latest version of the BLUEFIRE SIM card.

Simply click below in order to complete and submit a form giving us your existing card details and mailing address. We will then send you a replacement card free of charge.
You will receive a new BLUEFIRE phone number and your current credit balance will automatically be transferred to the replacement card.

The coverage seems to be rather like that of 09, not Manx Telecom.

The zones are strangely named when compared with the countries included in them.
"Europe - EU" contains eg. Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey.
"Europe - Non-EU & N. Asia" contains Czech Rep., Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania and a country named "Kakakhstan" .
"North America & Canada" (isn't Canada in N.America BTW ?) contains American Samoa.
But the best is "French Guinea" in "Africa & Indian Sub-continent" .

Couldn't find the list of free incoming countries.

The contact data are (http://www.bluefirewireless.com/contact.php)

Customer Service telephone number +44207 850 6000
Email customerservice@bluefirewireless.com
Please note customer service is available 24 hours
Website www.bluefirewireless.com
Head Office address:
Bluefirewireless Inc.
515 Madison Avenue
Suite 1910
New York
NY 10022
USA

OK, it's not strange these days to have a US office with a UK phone number, but why it is the only publicly announced one???

The SIM costs $70 with $10 credit.
   
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Default 01-12-2007, 15:16

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and a country named "Kakakhstan" .

Wedged in with 'Durka-durka-astan, Kerbelchistan, Durpastan, durp-durp-astan' and many other fictional countries, like hull and france!


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Default 10-12-2007, 13:06

The Bluefire Service is taken from this new operators network. www.cloud9.im. They are a brand new gsm operator in the Isle of Man, competing with Manx and C&W so will no doubt be looking to mop up alot of the callkey guys.
   
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The Bluefire Service is taken from this new operators network. www.cloud9.im.
Really interesting... so this the 1st operator based on Cloud9

(the cute girl on the website is really interesting too )


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Default cloud9 - 11-12-2007, 22:57

cloud9 is only for use (when it starts working) in the isle of man and not for roaming networks.

wire9 who owns cloud9 is the Backbone for the network

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Default 11-12-2007, 23:33

Actually, from the beginning Cloud9 have published free roaming in Europe on weekdays
   
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Actually, from the beginning Cloud9 have published free roaming in Europe on weekdays
My post should have said.

The could9 service is designed for end users and not for distributors or resellers, and to be sold only on the island (IOM) However I guess anyone could order direct from the retailers.
   
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Default Bluefirewireless - 12-12-2007, 16:47

I have just ordered one of these GSM. I'm travelling a lot in Middle East and India. Incoming calls are with T-Mobile. So let's try this thing and look how it works. Sounds too good to be true for travelling people. I think I would not even need to top-up the account. It's 100% for incoming calls from my office and home. Outgoing? Local SIM - anything else
   
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Default 13-12-2007, 03:46

Murch,

What did you buy?, please explain your post. Thanks
   
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Default 13-12-2007, 07:06

One SIM Bluefirewireless for 70$ plus 20$ call credit. Added 12.93$ p&p to Germany.
The reply was fast by email. Now I have to wait and see:
- how long it takes to receive the SIM card by DHL
- if it really works as they tell
- I will try it in the following countries: Germany, Czech Republic, Spain, India, Israel, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia.

As soon as it arrives I will continue posting my experience.


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