Is yours a +423 or +44 SIM?

According to their support:
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Dear Customer:

Thank you for contacting us.

Customer complaints in the last few weeks have dramatically increased
regarding the reliability of the +423 SIM card.
We have undertaken massive efforts to solve the problem but were unable to
do so.

Due to this problem and the involved legal dispute our partner Mobilkom has
notified us that the +423 platform will be switched off shortly.

In addition, since 04/15/2009 we are suffering from a complete outage of the
+44 platform. We are working on a solution of this problem with all our
effort.

If you wish to receive a free +44 SIM as a replacement for your +423 SIM
card please update your ³my account² on United Mobile - Low rates for calls
and internet abroad so we are able to send you a new +44 SIM-card for free.

Existing call value can be migrated by our customer service from +423 to +44
SIMs.

Best regards,

Customer Service
United Mobile"

(see 
http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/international-gsm-prepaid-cards/4822-cant-re
ach-um-cant-reach-my-um-uk-number-no-reply-e-mail-8.html)

Your best bet is to pickup a local SIM at the moment I guess...:(


On 29/04/09 3:47 PM, "Jim Van Meggelen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> So one day before I leave for my trip, and I'm testing out my phone to
> make sure all is well.
> 
> All is not well - I can't get the sim card to register, and calls to
> United Mobile go unanswered.
> 
> Not much to go on, except for this article (http://tinyurl.com/cj9po2),
> which suggests that United Mobile is no longer in business.
> 
> Aside from the EUR60 that I'm out, I am now without phone service while
> on my trip.
> 
> Lovely.
> 
> Anybody got any advice? Are there carriers over there who'll sell a SIM
> card over the counter that'll work everywhere?
> 
> And of course my first stop is Iceland, which is not part of the EU.
> 
> Grrrrr.
> 
> 
> 
> Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
>> First of all, thanks to all for the helpful responses.
>> 
>> I'm going to be in Iceland, Denmark and Germany. Basically 2 days in
>> each place. I will want data for sure, and I don't have to worry about
>> forwarding my cell because I front end my calls with my Asterisk
>> system. If people call my Fido cell number it will go straight to my
>> Asterisk voicemail (I use GSM codes to forward my cell to a DID that
>> goes to my Asterisk mailbox). People can leave me voicemail and I'll
>> get those by email.
>> 
>> Mostly I want data to stay current with email, and so I can use my GPS
>> with google maps.
>> 
>> The phone is unlocked because I bought it that way (check on Amazon
>> for the Nokia E71. I can't say enough good about this phone), so I
>> would expect it'll take any SIM card I install in it.
>> 
>> I have to say the plans from United Mobile look like they might give
>> me what I'm looking for. Not the cheapest perhaps, but the convenience
>> is there (I can use the same card for my whole trip), and the data
>> rates will be OK in Denmark and Germany (and I can handle paying a few
>> extra bucks while in Iceland). Having it also work in the US is a
>> definite bonus. Makes for a good all-around SIM card.
>> 
>> I'll look at the other suggestions though.
>> 
>> Thanks again to all for the really great info.
>> 
>> Jim
>> 
>> 
>> Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
>>> Sorry if this is a bit OT, but I'm going to Europe for a week in May,
>>> and I'll be in several countries.
>>> 
>>> I bought an unlocked Nokia E71 phone, so I figure it'll handle
>>> whatever is out there, but if I try and use my Fido SIM card while
>>> overseas I will pay in ways that I don't want to think about (I've
>>> heard plenty of horror stories about massive roaming charges, and
>>> even more for data).
>>> 
>>> I've been trying to figure out if I can get a Vodafone card or
>>> something that'll allow me to get data when I'm out and about (I've
>>> gotten hooked on using Google maps with the GPS in my E71). A little
>>> experiment just now showed that the data I'd consume, at the rate
>>> Fido charges, would end up costing me potloads of money for very
>>> little actual data (they charge $0.03 per kb, which adds up really fast.
>>> 
>>> Anybody have any experience or advice to offer?
>>> 
>>> Much obliged,
>>> 
>>> Jim
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



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