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Author:  atricus [ Wed Aug 03, 2016 8:45 pm ]
Post subject:  WorldTravelSIM

anyone tried the WorldTravelSIM card in Costa Rica? It says on the web site that you can received free incoming call and text in Costa Rica.

http://stores.ebay.com/worldtravelsim

Author:  hotdogg [ Thu Aug 04, 2016 11:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: WorldTravelSIM

atricus wrote:
anyone tried the WorldTravelSIM card in Costa Rica? It says on the web site that you can received free incoming call and text in Costa Rica.

http://stores.ebay.com/worldtravelsim

What are you looking to do exactly? Are you most concerned about receiving calls... from a particular country? What are your needs around making calls, and to where?

I would try to do a bit of homework on this service and on how the calls move back and forth. It says you get a UK and US number. I had something similar many, many years ago and it was kind of a pita, and not terribly reliable.

This is probably fine if your looking for people in the US or UK to be able to reach you without having to make an international call. In my experience that part worked ok. Making calls to anywhere was an issue. The set up I had was like dialing to a switchboard, which then dialed the intended number, then called back and connected you when the other party answered.

Today with: skype, whatsapp, voip, google voice, etc. You have many options including some free ones.



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Author:  hotdogg [ Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WorldTravelSIM

Just as an example I have voip service at home. Runs me about $5 a month. I can set it to forward calls. When in CR I have it relay the call to my CR cell. Cost is just over 7 cents a min. Yes I'm paying the tab but it is less than $5 an hour. Since I'm not conducting business most calls I get are short. I can set my US cell to forward as well... but it forwards to my home voip number... which gets relayed to CR.

If your call needs are tied to business purposes you probably want a robust solution. Getting an international plan via your domestic cell provider might make sense, despite the cost.

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Author:  Indyguy [ Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WorldTravelSIM

[quote="hotdogg"]Just as an example I have voip service at home. Runs me about $5 a month. I can set it to forward calls. When in CR I have it relay the call to my CR cell. Cost is just over 7 cents a min. Yes I'm paying the tab but it is less than $5 an hour. Since I'm not conducting business most calls I get are short. I can set my US cell to forward as well... but it forwards to my home voip number... which gets relayed to CR.

I have VoIP for business for $5 per month I have a special number for my VoIP phone app. I transfer my cell to the VoIP. My out going call is set to my cell number. When I travel out of country no one knows I am gone. Just need to figure out how to transfer the text messages.

Author:  atricus [ Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WorldTravelSIM

Was trying to go with a personal cell phone that I could use, since my prepaid plan from the state doesn’t work international. However, I have skype and it has worked great in DR.

Author:  edale99 [ Mon Aug 08, 2016 7:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: WorldTravelSIM

I use skype or WhatsApp for voice calls while in CR.

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