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  1. #1
    Doctor Bob
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    Wonder if any networks do a 'call forward' to an International number
    (America, Germany, etc)

    I have got an American and German sim card that I use quite frequently
    and it would be easier when people phone my UK number (Orange) that I
    can 'call forward' to either one of them.

    Orange don't support call forwarding to anything other than a UK number,
    I wonder if any other networks give this facility, or do they all rip
    you off with extortionate roaming changes??

    Dr Bob.


    --
    "If someone offers you something free, all ways take it.
    You can either dump it, use it, give it away, sell it or put it on EBay"
    (Doctor Bob 7th Sept 2003)



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  2. #2
    andy
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???


    Doctor Bob wrote:
    > Wonder if any networks do a 'call forward' to an International number
    > (America, Germany, etc)
    >
    > I have got an American and German sim card that I use quite frequently
    > and it would be easier when people phone my UK number (Orange) that I
    > can 'call forward' to either one of them.
    >


    O2 can be diverted to international numbers, for 17p/min for Europe if
    you have their ITS option. Even better for USA, you can get an 0844
    number that forwards to your USA number, and forward the O2 calls to
    that from inclusive minutes

    For use from Orange, you might look into getting a VoIP incoming
    number, forward this to your foreign number, then forward Orange to it.




  3. #3
    andy
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    actually, I see now that you already ignored this suggestion when I
    made it on another thread

    if you can undercut 1 or 2p to USA I'd like to know




  4. #4
    Doctor Bob
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    While I was dreaming of my next Hawai'i trip
    <[email protected]>, andy
    <[email protected]> said
    >actually, I see now that you already ignored this suggestion when I
    >made it on another thread
    >
    >if you can undercut 1 or 2p to USA I'd like to know
    >


    Actually you replied to both of them some 2 hours AFTER I posted the
    reply AND AFTER I asked the question

    Thanks anyway.

    Bob.




  5. #5

    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    Free 0844 numbers that you you can point direct at certain Intl phone
    numbers,can be be obtained from
    http://cheapercallrate.com/LowPricePhoneCalls




  6. #6
    Theo Markettos
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Free 0844 numbers that you you can point direct at certain Intl phone
    > numbers,can be be obtained from
    > http://cheapercallrate.com/LowPricePhoneCalls


    Do these use inbound CLID to determine who you are and so who to forward the
    call to, or do you get a unique number that anyone can call to connect to
    your target? If the former then I'm not sure it would work, because
    (assuming the caller had set up a number with the above site and was handed
    the same 0844 as you) they present the caller's CLID and end up ringing
    their chosen international number not yours. Or, most probably, be told
    they hadn't set up a mapping for that 0844.

    Theo



  7. #7
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???



    <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Free 0844 numbers that you you can point direct at
    > certain Intl phone numbers,can be be obtained from
    > http://cheapercallrate.com/LowPricePhoneCalls




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  8. #8
    Doctor Bob
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    While I was dreaming of my next Hawai'i trip
    <[email protected]>, Doctor Bob
    <[email protected]> said
    >While I was dreaming of my next Hawai'i trip <1143155891.189187.142
    >[email protected]>, andy <andy.ggrps@googlema
    >il.com> said
    >>actually, I see now that you already ignored this suggestion when I
    >>made it on another thread
    >>
    >>if you can undercut 1 or 2p to USA I'd like to know
    >>

    >
    >Actually you replied to both of them some 2 hours AFTER I posted the
    >reply AND AFTER I asked the question
    >
    >Thanks anyway.
    >
    >Bob.
    >


    <Following up my own post>

    I HAVE now followed your advice and obtained a '0911' number for my
    German Sim.

    Bob.


    --
    "If someone offers you something free, all ways take it.
    You can either dump it, use it, give it away, sell it or put it on EBay"
    (Doctor Bob 7th Sept 2003)



  9. #9
    andy
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???


    Theo Markettos wrote:
    > Do these use inbound CLID to determine who you are and so who to forward the
    > call to, or do you get a unique number that anyone can call to connect to
    > your target?


    Unique number per unique destination - which is why I suggested using
    such a method from O2 to USA SIM - apologies for not having named any




  10. #10
    andy
    Guest

    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???


    Doctor Bob wrote:

    > I HAVE now followed your advice and obtained a '0911' number for my
    > German Sim.


    That's ok from landlines, but don't even ask what Orange tariff to it
    would be - probably 50p/min and barred by default

    Try looking for VoIP providers that do call forwarding, usable without
    any VoIP set-up at all.

    Also, callback or calling card use for outgoing calls on the German
    SIM.

    Voipfone have both forwarding and several callback methods




  11. #11
    J B
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    "Doctor Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    > Orange don't support call forwarding to anything other than a UK number,


    Is this just another 'simplification' or is there a real reason?


    --

    J B





  12. #12
    Doctor Bob
    Guest

    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    While I was dreaming of my next Hawai'i trip
    <[email protected]>, andy
    <[email protected]> said
    >
    >Doctor Bob wrote:
    >
    >> I HAVE now followed your advice and obtained a '0911' number for my
    >> German Sim.

    >
    >That's ok from landlines, but don't even ask what Orange tariff to it
    >would be - probably 50p/min and barred by default


    Phoned and asked, was told 10p a min, the same as an 0844 number.

    But, I'm going to phone back again tomorrow, just in case :-)


    >Try looking for VoIP providers that do call forwarding, usable without
    >any VoIP set-up at all.


    Will do.

    >Also, callback or calling card use for outgoing calls on the German
    >SIM.


    Have looked at this option and I think that 0800 'phone card' calls from
    Germany are free, but I was looking to phone 'In' as cheap as possible.

    Bob.


    --
    "If someone offers you something free, all ways take it.
    You can either dump it, use it, give it away, sell it or put it on EBay"
    (Doctor Bob 7th Sept 2003)



  13. #13
    Doctor Bob
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    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???

    While I was dreaming of my next Hawai'i trip
    <[email protected]>, J B <[email protected]> said
    >"Doctor Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >
    >> Orange don't support call forwarding to anything other than a UK number,

    >
    >Is this just another 'simplification' or is there a real reason?


    Probably revenue?
    Call forward to an International number is (say)15p a min.
    Call to the Orange number when roaming in (say) the US is a boat load.

    How much do Orange want to make 'profit' from the call??

    Bob.


    --
    "If someone offers you something free, all ways take it.
    You can either dump it, use it, give it away, sell it or put it on EBay"
    (Doctor Bob 7th Sept 2003)



  14. #14
    andy
    Guest

    Re: Forwarding calls from a UK network to an International number???


    Doctor Bob wrote:
    >
    > Phoned and asked, was told 10p a min, the same as an 0844 number.
    >
    > But, I'm going to phone back again tomorrow, just in case :-)
    >


    I'm stunned - especially if you got an answer in under half an hour

    > >Also, callback or calling card use for outgoing calls on the German
    > >SIM.

    >
    > Have looked at this option and I think that 0800 'phone card' calls from
    > Germany are free, but I was looking to phone 'In' as cheap as possible.
    >


    This is true, but some 0800 calling card numbers are blocked by the
    networks, presumably because they don't receive any revenue.

    I got someone to check about 5 before buying a Vodafone DE SIM, and I
    used Alpha Telecom (13p/min) - I haven't checked this for a while
    though, and still hope to find a cheaper one sometime.




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