Re: T-mobile abroad On May 15, 5:30 pm, "Gazz" <n...@m.ta> wrote:
> Going to europe for a few months tommorow, taking my T-mobile pay as i go
> sim, it's ok for use abroad, but of course i'll be charged sommat like 55p a
> minute to recieve calls, and i think it's the same to make them... dependant
> on which network i'm on i guess.
>
> They have this uk-abroad country saver thing i can add to my account for an
> admin charge of £7.50,
>
> But i can't find much info on what exactly it is, i read some very basic
> info about some call saver thing for use abroad.. but they also do one for
> calling abroad from the uk with my mobile,
>
> Anyone know what i need to do to get slightly cheaper call rates and
> especialy recieve call rates when we're abroad.
>
> I do not want to use a call back sim ever again, and really cant be arsed
> with calling cards or owt, i dont make that many calls anyway, and only one
> number will be phoning me,
>
> I just want to make it a bit cheaper to recieve calls from the UK, and call
> a single number in the UK from France, Germany, Holland, Belgium and
> possibly Switzerland and Poland.
Get either Vodafone or O2 payg SIM instead.
On O2, look at adding My Europe Extra - this costs £10 a month, then
incoming calls are free, outgoing 25p.
If you can talk yourself into callback after all, then look at
ReturnCall - you can call UK landlines for 2p/min, mobiles 9p. Or the
new sms callback from Voipcheap at about 6p/min
If you won't make enough use to justify the £10/month, then just My
Europe which is free, then both incoming and outgoing calls are 35p/
min
Or Vodafone Passport - same tariffs as at home, 30p/10p or whatever,
0p incoming, plus a 75p connect fee per call. |