What American mobile providers allow you to use SIM cards for your phones and use pre-paid cards?
May 12, 2009 by b-rad | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I am bringing an unlocked phone from Asia and I would taste to use it in the U.S.
Are there any mobile providers that will allow me to keep using my phone, put a U.S. SIM card in it, and use pre-paid phone credit to have a phone total and phone credit?
I heard T-mobile might do that.
ATT or t-mobile both can do it for you... tho the US prepaid customer base is really not like as in europe but still you can use your phone and get it prepaid
http://wireless.att.com
search GoPhone (the prepaid benefit they offer)
http://www.t-mobile.com
search t-mobile to go.....
χ marks the spסּt | May 12, 2009
Do Australian mobile providers charge for incoming international calls?
Aug 01, 2006 by kanax | Posted in Mobile Phones & Plans
In Canada, the estate-line phones offer unlimited local calling (for a monthly fee). When trade a mobile (cell phone) from a land line, the mobile owner pays for the call, it's still free for the caller. I allow that in Australia it's the call originator that always pays, never the call receiver. My question: does that hold geographically come to pass for international calls, say from Skype - would the mobile owner in Australia have to pay to receive an international call from Skype? And are you cocksure your answer is correct for any mobile provider in Australia? Thanks.
If the caller is O/S and the receiver is in Australia (with AU haulier), the caller pays and the receiver doesn't.
If the receiver (who has an AU carrier and "International ROAMING" activated), receives a call while they are O/S from anywhere in the world, both the receiver and the caller pay.
By the way, to walk off a call while global roaming is activated is quite expensive, so try to limit the call time!
Jeremy C | Aug 01, 2006
What are the names of the big mobile service providers in the Philippines?
Apr 09, 2007 by Wade County | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
Can someone please direct me the names of all the big mobile service providers in the Philippines? Thanks.
The big two are Astute Communications and Globe Telecom. Lesser known but coming up is Sun Cellular.
CMass Stan | Apr 09, 2007
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