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    I need to purchase a prepay sim at heathrow airport. Can some one tell
    me whether this is possible? Also, can I get a number before I travel?

    I will primarily be using this to call India, with a few local calls
    (for about a week). who would be the cheapest provider for this?




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    Re: require prepay sim at heathrow airport to call India

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >I need to purchase a prepay sim at heathrow airport. Can some one tell
    > me whether this is possible? Also, can I get a number before I travel?
    >
    > I will primarily be using this to call India, with a few local calls
    > (for about a week). who would be the cheapest provider for this?
    >


    UK O2 Sim card would be your best bet.


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    andy
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    Re: require prepay sim at heathrow airport to call India


    www.simcard.me.uk (REMOVETHESPAM) wrote:
    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > >I need to purchase a prepay sim at heathrow airport. Can some one tell
    > > me whether this is possible? Also, can I get a number before I travel?
    > >
    > > I will primarily be using this to call India, with a few local calls
    > > (for about a week). who would be the cheapest provider for this?
    > >

    >
    > UK O2 Sim card would be your best bet.


    I think a few months ago I would have agreed, when O2 had inclusive
    packages included callthrough numbers that could be used to reach
    India. Now these 0844 numbers cost 15 pence a minute, so it opens up
    looking at others.

    You can look at what shops are at the airport on here - bear in mind
    that some shops are in the actual terminal, but most of the airside
    shops are on the departure side

    http://www.heathrowairport.com/porta...5e186c02865a0/

    After a quick glance, I don't see a lot of scope; there are newsagents
    etc that would sell top-up credit, but not necessarily SIM cards. If
    you can say which terminal you'll arrive at, I'll take another look
    though.

    If you want to have your number before arrival though, I think you
    should get a friend or relative here to get one of the cheap or free
    SIM cards and post it to you.

    As for which network, call charges to UK numbers vary on different
    networks, but there are some interesting optional tariffs.

    Mobile World is a virtual brand from the retailer Carphone Warehouse,
    mainly aimed at use for international calls. India landlines are 12
    pence a minute, and UK calls are 15 p/min.
    http://www.talktalkmobile.co.uk/comm...ILE.HOME.MBWLD

    Orange has a SIM version Call Abroad. This has calls to India at
    12p/min, but UK calls are more expensive.
    http://shop.orange.co.uk/shop/sim/ca...sim?WT.svl=209

    T-mobile has most UK calls at 12p/min, with an interesting add-on
    option detailed about halfway down this page
    http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/Dispatcher...a_payg&pt=payg

    You can see £7.50 buys 50 minutes, i.e. 15p/min, bought by sending an
    sms - take care not to exceed those minutes. It says you can buy up to
    6 of these packages.

    There are a couple of other possibilities - on O2 the 0844 callthrough
    numbers mentioned cost 15 pence a minute, or on Virgin UK landline
    calls cost 15p for the first 5 minutes a day, then 5p a minute; this
    might be used with a calling card or callthrough arrangement costing
    another 4 or 6 pence a minute to India, and UK mobiles could be reached
    by 0871 callthrough numbers ...

    Overall, to avoid complications of using extra things like calling
    cards or other callthrough arrangements, I think I'd suggest either
    Mobile World or T-mobile with that add-on, so all calls can be
    direct-dialled for either 12 or 15 pence a minute.




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    andy
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    Re: require prepay sim at heathrow airport to call India


    andy wrote:
    >
    > Overall, to avoid complications of using extra things like calling
    > cards or other callthrough arrangements, I think I'd suggest either
    > Mobile World or T-mobile with that add-on, so all calls can be
    > direct-dialled for either 12 or 15 pence a minute.


    I could also have said ...

    If you do this sort of trip every few months and want a SIM that might
    still work for the next visit, then note that Mobile World will only
    stay active for 90 days after use, and has no roaming, whereas T-mobile
    will stay valid for 180 days after incoming or outgoing use (e.g. you
    could send yourself an sms while in India just to keep it alive)




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