Il giorno 26/lug/2013 19:13, "Stephen Gallagher" <sgallagh@redhat.com> ha scritto:
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> On 07/26/2013 12:20 PM, Tim Flink wrote:
> > On Fri, 26 Jul 2013 09:37:37 -0600 Tim Flink <tflink@redhat.com>
> > wrote:
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> >> pay-as-you-go: - Add multiples of $10, $20, $30 or $100 to the
> >> account using prepaid cards (or a credit card, but I suspect
> >> buying the topup cards will be easier)
> >>
> >> - Data costs $0.30 per MB, phone calls are $0.05/minute, sms are
> >> $0.05 and mms are $0.10 - all of this would be deducted from the
> >> amount deposited with the topup cards. If you bought a $20 topup
> >> card, that would be ~ 66M of data if you didn't call or text
> >>
> >> Monthly: - $40 for a month of "unlimited" text/call/data, $50
> >> gives you international calling
> >>
> >> - can be paid with a topup card bought ahead of time - don't have
> >> to give them your credit card
> >
> > To make it simpler, including SIM costs for h2o you'd have:
> >
> > $20 - 33M data OR 200min calling OR 200 sms $30 - 66M data OR
> > 400min calling OR 400 sms $40 - 100M data OR 600min calling OR 600
> > sms (or some combination) $50 - "unlimited" data/text/calling $60 -
> > "unlimited" data/text/calling + some international calls
> >
> > With readysim (7 day sims), you'd have:
> >
> > $20 - "unlimited" talk and sms $25 - "unlimited" talk and sms, 500M
> > data
> >
> > readysim is clearly cheaper and less complicated for a short visit
> > but it seems designed for that while h2o is a better deal if you're
> > paying for a whole month or if you have a phone that can't handle
> > tmo-us's network.
> >
> > Honestly, I don't think it's going to matter a whole lot which
> > option we end up using. If we're talking about buying a bunch of
> > SIMs for "resale" at flock, readysim sounds like the way to go -
> > it's cheaper, less complicated and will work with at least 2G data
> > on pretty much all GSM phones. I'm not sure that the added
> > complication of having 2 options or a more expensive option that
> > requires the purchase of multiple cards is worth it but then again,
> > I don't use much data on my phone; not having it for a couple of
> > days wouldn't affect me much.
> >
>
> For the record, I talked about this with Ruth and we really don't have
> the budget to front any of these and resell them. However, if people
> want to get together and arrange an order, I'll volunteer my services
> to actually place the order (cash up front, please) and bring them
> down to Flock.
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Thank you Tim and Stephen,
I'd choose also the Readysim, so if you or anyone else is so kind to place the order I'm still in. Refunding directly on Flock ;-)

See ya soon

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Robert Mayr
(robyduck)