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  • 01-19-2010, 06:59 PM
    dida2010
    Quote Originally Posted by twola View Post
    I am planning to go on a trip overseas to Singapore/Malaysia/Thailand but I need to receive calls via my U.S number. I have the Motorola CLIQ phone so I know it has international roaming capabilities. I tried looking at international roaming rates for T-Mobile and they were expensive! It was about $2.29 a minute!

    I am wondering if there is any way I can set up something in which I can use the local number in the country I am in and when calls are made to my U.S number, it would be transferred to the local number and hopefully cost less.

    I would appreciate any resource or feedback!

    Thanks!
    i went to France for 10 days,to visit my sister , this past summer , this is what worked for me like a charm.

    My US cell number forwarded to Google voice or to Magicjack or to both .

    US# ---> GV ---> MJ

    MJ connected to my laptop with a cordless phone . I didn't miss a single call.
  • 01-13-2010, 01:51 PM
    twola
    I am planning to go on a trip overseas to Singapore/Malaysia/Thailand but I need to receive calls via my U.S number. I have the Motorola CLIQ phone so I know it has international roaming capabilities. I tried looking at international roaming rates for T-Mobile and they were expensive! It was about $2.29 a minute!

    I am wondering if there is any way I can set up something in which I can use the local number in the country I am in and when calls are made to my U.S number, it would be transferred to the local number and hopefully cost less.

    I would appreciate any resource or feedback!

    Thanks!

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