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Pete Bradley

2005-09-29, 5:48 am

I'm about to go on holiday to India next week and I was wondering
whether there's another/cheaper method making mobile phone call whilst
there? I've heard that it's possible to purchase some kind of SIM card
there that will allow me to make cheaper calls inside India and back
home to the UK? If anyone knows anything more about this, or some other
method, I'd be grateful for the advise.

Many thanks.

Peter

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2005-09-29, 5:48 pm

On 29 Sep 2005 00:53:31 -0700, "Pete Bradley"
< peter_bradley1998@ya
hoo.co.uk> wrote:

>I'm about to go on holiday to India next week and I was wondering
>whether there's another/cheaper method making mobile phone call whilst
>there? I've heard that it's possible to purchase some kind of SIM card
>there that will allow me to make cheaper calls inside India and back
>home to the UK? If anyone knows anything more about this, or some other
>method, I'd be grateful for the advise.
>
>Many thanks.
>
>Peter



Ask 3, they are based there
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Brian Kallmann

2005-09-29, 5:48 pm

where in india are you going?

most places do have sim cards to purchase.

very cheap to text back to uk
"Pete Bradley" < peter_bradley1998@ya
hoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1127980411.611421.304230@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> I'm about to go on holiday to India next week and I was wondering
> whether there's another/cheaper method making mobile phone call whilst
> there? I've heard that it's possible to purchase some kind of SIM card
> there that will allow me to make cheaper calls inside India and back
> home to the UK? If anyone knows anything more about this, or some other
> method, I'd be grateful for the advise.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Peter
>



Pete Bradley

2005-09-29, 5:48 pm

Brian Kallmann wrote:
> where in india are you going?
>
> most places do have sim cards to purchase.
>
> very cheap to text back to uk


I'll be traveling to Delhi, Agra, and Punjab (Amritsar and the Wagha
border). Any recommendations of which SIM cards are the best?

Unimobiles.com

2005-09-29, 5:48 pm

On 29 Sep 2005 00:53:31 -0700, "Pete Bradley"
< peter_bradley1998@ya
hoo.co.uk> wrote:

>I'm about to go on holiday to India next week and I was wondering
>whether there's another/cheaper method making mobile phone call whilst
>there? I've heard that it's possible to purchase some kind of SIM card
>there that will allow me to make cheaper calls inside India and back
>home to the UK? If anyone knows anything more about this, or some other
>method, I'd be grateful for the advise.
>
>Many thanks.
>
>Peter


Orange are in India. Buy a local simcard while you are there. The
prices are MUCH cheaper.

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Brian Kallmann

2005-09-29, 5:48 pm

try
www.airtelworld.com

"Pete Bradley" < peter_bradley1998@ya
hoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Brian Kallmann wrote:
>
> I'll be traveling to Delhi, Agra, and Punjab (Amritsar and the Wagha
> border). Any recommendations of which SIM cards are the best?
>



Pete Bradley

2005-09-30, 5:48 am

Brian Kallmann wrote:
> try
> www.airtelworld.com


Thanks. That's the SIM I've been advised to get by another mate. I'll
go for it and report back on how I get on.

Thanks to everyone for their help.

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