[access-uk] Re: Global sim card

  • From: deonv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 09:58:28 +0000

Hi Phil, relevant info below and the url is:

http://www.0044.co.uk/global-sim-card.htm

You get a UK number, can credit your account online and can even listen online to any calls you might have recorded should the need arise.

0044 provide the service with CallKey; the latter being based in the US but the service covers the globe.
It does save a packet.


Should you need more help, please let me know.

Best regards

Deon
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All you need to do is ensure that your mobile handset is
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and unlocked. The Global SIM card works on a Pay-As-You-Go basis therefore when your credit runs low all you need to do is purchase additional credit online
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Need more information?
How do I make a call?
What handsets does the SIM work in?
Tariff (Call Cost) Calculator
Global SIM Coverage
How do I unlock my handset?"
At 17:32 06/03/2006, you wrote:
Hi,

A while ago I seem to remember someone posting about a sim card you could use with any network in a number of countries at cheaper prices than standard networks...I wonder if anyone out there can remember any more about this and if so let me know....I'm with o2 but will be travelling to the states in a couple of weeks and don't fancy paying their prices if I need to make a call.

Thanks as ever,

Phil

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