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Mobal GSM Global Roaming World SIM Card
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Technical Details
- Works with GSM phones of all frequencies on 320 GSM networks in over 170 countries
- Automatically chooses the strongest cell phone signal in each country to place your call
- Keep the same phone number every time you travel
- Charges debited from your credit card; online statements and free 24-hour technical support provided
- Use as little or as much as you need--no minimum usage requirements
Product Details
Shipping Weight: 0.11 pounds
Manufacturer: Mobal Communications Inc
Sales Rank: 239
Customer Reviews
Cheaper to buy a SIMM card in-country or use Skype,
by Gunny D, 2010-07-17
If you are bringing your computer or even a PSP 3000, you are better off using SKYPE. Invest in a Skype number for a year and choose the world plan. The PSP 3000 is $169.00 and has SKYPE loaded into it. You can't do video, but you can call your contacts from your account or cell phones / hard line phones most at no extra charge.
I have worked overseas, Iraq and now Kosovo, almost five years and this has been the best choice. I have a U.S. number and I call my wife in Thailand, no extra charges. You can text message and chat too. You can surf the net on the PSP. Just need a WiFi spot and if traveling outside the U.S., most places offer this for FREE unlike the United States. Buy an unlocked cell phone and carry it as a back up using a LOCAL SIMM card. Anything from the States is going to be way too expensive.
disappointed,
by marcia thomas, 2010-07-12
sim was a free with purchase i did not like the service it logged on to networks that wasnt able to provide signal all i ever got was network busy and i still got a $28 bill i would not recommend
Please stay away from this piece of junk !!!!!!!!,
by I love Gadgets, 2010-07-06
They charged me $30.95 for 13 minutes of airtime. This is the worst product that I have ever bought from any mobile company. It is shameful that Amazon.com still sells this products after more than 45 bad reviews out of a total of 75. Shame on you amazon.com
Really, really expensive,
by V. Lee, 2010-06-22
The concept is really great--to have a dedicated phone number and SIM card that remains the same. This company advertises a lot in airline magazines, so I decided to give it a try. I've used it on several trips and admit that it is really convenient. However, the price is really excessive for what you get. On my last trip, I made calls that totalled about half an hour and the bill was over $100. I just saw a similar product(I think it's called Telestial) that may be worth a look, but I'm not too hopeful.
Money Saving Technology,
by K. Halpin, 2010-06-15
I live in a border town between US & Canada. I use this on my short shopping trips across the bridge and save 50% on calls made back home. I have a dual sim card phone so I just have my home sim in one slot and the global(Mobal)card in the other slot.
I don't need to enter a credit card # to use the private networks either. This is a great item for people who work across the border and have to travel back and forth every day.Mobal GSM Global Roaming World SIM Card
