"Giles" <call125111@gmail.com> writes:
>> Do carriers charge to replace an outmoded SIM which can't be used in current
>> generation handsets? I don't see why they should, but I bet they consider it
>> a 'leveraged' service and charge some ludicrous price for it. 8-)
>Optus says that it'll upgrade SIM cards for free, in order to provide
>access to its SIM Backup service... ironic that you need to turf your
>old SIM (and its contents) in order to access a SIM backup service!
What's a
SIM backup service? Is it really what it says - ie. a backup of the
data on the
SIM, or just a copy of the
SIM in case the primary one dies and
you need another in a hurry?
Craig.
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