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  2. OneSimCard - Wikipedia

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    OneSimCard's proprietary global travel SIM card [4] allows customers to call from anywhere in the world [5] without incurring additional roaming charges. [6] OneSimCard offers free incoming calls in over 160 countries, outgoing calls from 25 cents per minute and data service from 10 cents/MB.

  3. TravelSim - Wikipedia

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    TravelSim is a prepaid SIM card that provides telecommunications to clients in 190 countries. TravelSim has 3.5 million subscribers all over the world as of August 2013. [ 3 ] TravelSim has a callback service for voice communications, data, messaging and voicemail.

  4. SIM card - Wikipedia

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    A typical SIM card (mini-SIM with micro-SIM cutout) A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is an integrated circuit (IC) intended to securely store an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephone devices (such as mobile phones and laptops).

  5. Telestial - Wikipedia

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    This was the first international prepaid roaming SIM that offered a single flat rate for coverage in 70 countries. [ 1 ] In March 2007, with local prepaid SIM cards and dealerships covering over 70 countries from New Zealand and Fiji to Tanzania, Sweden and Brazil, as well as the Explorer and Passport international roaming SIM cards, [ 2 ...

  6. Cellular Abroad - Wikipedia

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    Cellular Abroad is a mobile virtual network operator and internet retailer based in Los Angeles that uses GSM technology to provide international wireless voice, messaging and data services. Cellular Abroad sells and rents unlocked international GSM cell phones, portable WiFi hotspots and SIM Cards under the National Geographic Society brand.

  7. Cloud9 (service provider) - Wikipedia

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    Around 2011, Cloud9 decided to focus on supplying global SIM cards to save roaming charges. The Gibraltar spectrum licence was sold to another company. The business relocated its core network to Telehouse in London and became a subsidiary of BlueMango Technologies Ltd. Later the company was acquired by Wireless Logic Ltd. [3]

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