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Default 20-11-2010, 15:16

I love Three because of it's Skype gateway. If you own an Asterisks box, pop the $40 for the Skype to SIP gateway from Digium. My office IVR is a free call and I can divert an office extension to it for free calls. Their coverage is obviously not as good as the competitors, by since I rarely venture beyond XC3 where X is N,S,E,W, it works great. I also still have an Orange OVP Virgin SIM which is pretty good.
   
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Default 20-11-2010, 16:40

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I don´t think the Math is correct, but will admit I don´t know much about the Vodafone deal. Doesn´t it give you the 60 free mins as a bonus for a 10 quid topup, AND you still have the 10 pounds as credit? Of course that credit could be used to make more calls to the USA and Canada via the 5p/min deal. At the end of the day the combined price per minute is quite good indeed.

I suppose another efficient way of doing so would be to call a a Betamax local access number (at normal UK landline rates). Betamax/Finarea/Dellmont effectively gives you the USA and Canada for free. If you are planning on making long calls to the USA this way, it would be worth adding Vodafone Stop the clock which gives you 1 hours calling to UK landlines but just charges you for 3mins.
I got you but say if my intent as a tourist is to spend 7 days in the UK (or even 14 days). For the most part, I need the phone to receive calls and to call home...now if I don't go over 60 minutes and make few local calls, I would actually probably never get to the point where I go into the 10 quid so I suppose it really has more to do with your calling patterns...I mean I might call a couple of friends a couple of times and a couple of restaurants and whatever but the vast majority of my calls are made home to the USA.
   
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I got you but say if my intent as a tourist is to spend 7 days in the UK (or even 14 days). For the most part, I need the phone to receive calls and to call home...now if I don't go over 60 minutes and make few local calls, I would actually probably never get to the point where I go into the 10 quid so I suppose it really has more to do with your calling patterns...I mean I might call a couple of friends a couple of times and a couple of restaurants and whatever but the vast majority of my calls are made home to the USA.
That's exactly why I still have my Orange Call Abroad SIM (similar to Camel; no longer available). It's cheap enough.

Orange was the only UK provider that would let me register my Canadian credit card, too, so it's easy to keep it alive.

It doesn't hurt that I have an awesome, awesome phone number (0796 xyxyxxx)!


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That's exactly why I still have my Orange Call Abroad SIM (similar to Camel; no longer available). It's cheap enough.

Orange was the only UK provider that would let me register my Canadian credit card, too, so it's easy to keep it alive.

It doesn't hurt that I have an awesome, awesome phone number (0796 xyxyxxx)!
Doesn't Orange charge 6p/minute to call North America on this plan? That's twice as much as you need to spend as Orange is also on YCW along with TMo and 3 for its 3p/minute for calls to North America!
   
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Default 20-11-2010, 22:11

That ten quid is still useful for the SMS you will need to send every six months from the US to keep the SIM alive. (Or if someone calls you and you answer and talk for 10 minutes. Etc.)

If you've got an awesome number, when you're in the UK you can always ask Orange for the PAC code and transfer it to another network with better prices. My number isn't awesome at all, but I've had it for nine years and all my UK friends and family know it, and so I'll be taking it with me to someone other than Virgin next time I'm there - unless, of course, Virgin also introduces cheap international calling in the next two months, which is the main reason I'm unhappy with them.


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Also, if you are likely to be calling UK non geographic numbers, it is worth saving this number in your mobile: 0330 377 37 37. This is a normal geographic gateway that works for several such numbers. It is database driven and new numbers are constantly being added to it. If you try using it for a number that is not supported, it automatically logs the number and chances are it may be added in future.
Who owns/runs the number?

What website did you get this from?

What website is it on so we can see more info?
   
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