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SIMORE SYSTEM
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How to telephone abroad while escaping the taxes from Roaming?
Put two SIM cards in the same mobile!
When you are connected to a foreigner network (different from your subscribed network), you are overtaxed when you emit and receive a call.
Result: your invoice quickly reaches top.
Simore smart card technology is a really economic and very practical solution for travelers, frontiers and every owner of 2 SIM cards.
This smart card system makes it possible to integrate and use two SIM cards, even of different networks, in only one mobile phone.
Thus, during a moving out of your country, you can use, in addition to your usual number, a second number of a foreign operator of the country you are.
While calling with this foreign number, you prevent paying the exorbitant tax of roaming which is perceived if you use your usual number.
Better than buying a second mobile or to dismount its apparatus each time one wants to insert another SIM, with Simore you are informed in case of Roaming, you switch from one number to another in 2 clicks without powering off your mobile and escape the Overtax simply from Roaming International.
Simore kits can be purchased on Internet at the following url:
http://www.simore.ch
2 Models:
Silver: 59.90 euros, Black: 39.90 euros
Postal fee offered.
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Posted: 2006-12-01 11:38:35
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Dnt realy understand that so u mean ya put 2 sims in ya phne and a call is like transfered internaly to ya othr sim to avoid roaming and incomin call charges isthat right? So i can put a usa sim in my phne here in uk and not be charged for roaming or incomin calls? Or have i got it completely wrong lol
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Posted: 2006-12-01 12:50:45
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You can put two SIM cards into a dual SIM adapter.
Using a dual sim adapter:
You can
-only use it if your phone is unlocked.
-switch between the SIM cards at startup of the phone, but cannot use them simulaneously.
-if local SIM is active, your number is a local number, the caller pays international rates, you receive the call for free.
-but your home SIM is switched off, they can only reach you if they know the number of your local SIM.
-you can call local numbers at local rates.
-you can call home usually cheaper then with your home SIM.
local SIM packages are usually not cheap, so you cannot save money if you only stay abroad for a few days.
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Posted: 2006-12-01 13:10:50
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