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Default 21-01-2014, 15:36

I would rather say: Everything that has not been tested by one of their customers may not work. Once a problem is reported and fixed (may take few weeks), it starts working for others in the same situation as well.
   
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Default 29-01-2014, 15:40

A friend of mine recently (Dec 2013) got a new Toggle-UK-SIM.

The SIM has several pre-defined country profiles in the Sim-Tool-Kit. To use any given number it still has to be activated via the website, just like before.

"Swiss" is now Switzerland.

The major problems remain: No number-porting, no international data-packages.

Interesting alternative (with its own problems which are different) is www.simquadrat.de (only attractive within the EU - all other countries are 99c/min)

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Default 29-01-2014, 16:10

Thanks for the update Chris.

I am very happy with my Toggle Sim. It works great. A dual sim phone is advised until they add data packages.
   
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Default 30-01-2014, 13:55

As an interesting aside, I gave a friend a Toggle SIM card with £10 credit on it for use when calling Poland from the UK - saved him a lot, and he used up £3 worth of credit.

He didn't register the card as I suggested, so when he visited Poland, it didn't access the Polish networks.

This is one interesting limitation of Toggle - useful to know.

(And yes, I have registered the SIM card for him now)...

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Default 30-01-2014, 13:59

What do you mean by he didn't register the card? Didn't he run through the initial registration/activation process or did he just not register for a Polish number/IMSI?

Are you absolutely sure he used the Dutch Vodafone IMSI (called "Global" in the STK menu)? Did he also try to register on the Polish networks manually?


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Default 30-01-2014, 15:01

As far as I know there is no registration/activation process necessary in order to be able to use the card in the UK. You can receive calls there and as long as there is enough balance available, you can call and use data and SMS.

Out of UK no calls or data is possible without registering personal data with Toggle first. When a SIM is ordered online and paid using a credit card, mostly this at the same time registeres the SIM, being able to use it on foreign networks as soon as it is delivered.
   
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Default 02-02-2014, 17:14

It's as Peter Doo says - worked perfectly in the UK, but because he failed to register the SIM card online (I bought it on FleaBay) it didn't work. I DID tell him to register the card...


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Default 04-03-2014, 12:00

This may be interesting for users in the EU, and specifically in the German/Swiss border area:

base.de now offers a flatrate @ €28. Within EU+Switzerland+Liechtenstein+Iceland+Norway it includes:
  • all incoming calls
  • all outgoing calls to Germany
  • 500 MB/month data at a fast speed
  • all-you-can-surf after that, but at a lower speed

So if you get two of the above you can call, without limit, between those 2 numbers, throughout all of the EU!

Interesting for German users: You can port an exisiting German # to this SIM.

ALDI offers something similar: Prepaid, without flatrate, but incoming calls free.

I just ported my German # to Aldi to be able to receive calls on my "usual" number, in Switzerland, free of charge.

It´s a shame toggle doesn´t offer porting. Overall, there doesn´t seem to be any movement anymore. They just leave the product rotting away. It´s just such a pitty!
   
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Default 06-03-2014, 18:06

The new toggle SIM cards come with a couple of IMSI's in them, and Sweden for example is missing, and when I try to activate a Sweden IMSI I get a message "local imsi is not greater than max imsi index". Can we go to Sweden and be on the "romaing" profile, or is there another trick for that? Can anybody confirm this for me please?
   
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Default Anyone use/test Toggle in the USA? - 06-03-2014, 21:57

Has anyone used or tested Toggle in the USA?
How has it been. What network[s] does it use?
   
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