Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
11:49 pm
Nextel phones use a SIM card, but I know that no other phone service’s phones will be compatible with my SIM. Will some type of unlocked phone work with this SIM? Maybe if it’s Motorolla?
Nextel is so tricky.
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
2:13 pm
I am a MBA Marketing Intern for Pingo company. I would like to learn more about India/ Pakistan consumers’ attitudes toward calling cards industry; therefore, I have a few questions that would like you to answer;
- Do you have any experiences with the calling card called back to India or Pakistan?
- What calling cards do you use now? Why?
- Have you ever used Pingo prepaid calling card or even visited Pingo website, www.pingo.com, to check out the rate? why?
- In your opinion, what is the desired rate that will make you satisfy?
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
12:10 pm
Cheapest i can find locally is 15 cents a min (no fees), I am now looking for a reliable website that is legit. There is too many calling card websites out there to judge by my self.
Also i am calling from the usa.
Thanks!
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
9:24 pm
I want Cool phones at a decent price.
I was Thinking Virgin Mobile with the Wild card phone but I wanted to make sure there weren’t any better ones.
I don’t want any contracts or anything.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
9:52 am
I will be spending a semester in Australia!
I already have a cell phone that can be unlocked.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
7:00 pm
I have a MOTOROLA Q9 and I love it, but if I use it in China, it cost me about 2.50 USD a min.
I got it two years ago through AT&T with a two year contract, and a few bucks.
Apparently there is some software inside that will not allow the phone to use another service.
I called AT&T and they confirmed this, and said there is a code, that if typed in, will allow me to switch it over.
I asked for the code, and you would have thought I told the funniest joke, they laughed and said they never will give me the code.
I know this can be done, but I do not know how.
This may be what is called "Jail breaking" a phone!
Any and all constructive comments will be appreciated!
Thank you, Todd