UNLOCKED GSM CELL PHONES AND SIM CARDS[1]

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UNLOCKED GSM CELL PHONES AND SIM CARDS For the WORLD International GSM SIM card No monthly fees, and there never will be! No minimum usage requirements Works in over 170 countries* Keep the same phone number every time you travel Free technical support and itemized billing rks with GSM phones of all frequencies Get all the benefits of the Mobal GSM World Phone with the Mobal World SIM - quite simply the most convenient way of making calls in over 170 countries with one cellular phone number. Call charges are quoted in US Dollars per minute, all inclusive. 1. Absolutely no additional roaming charges or hidden extras 'National Calls' are calls made to the same country that you are calling from, including cell phones & "toll free" numbers. Calls made to other Mobal GSM cell phones are charged as 'Calls to the UK'. 'Calls to other countries' includes calls to all other international destinations, except for calls to Iridium, Inmarsat, Globalstar or Thuraya sat phones (contact us for details). SMS text messages are $0.68 per message. Incoming text messages are free of charge. Frequently asked questions What is an international GSM SIM card ? GSM phones require a small electronic chip, called a SIM card, to be inserted into a slot in the phone. This international SIM card is the “heart” of your cell phone – it contains your cell phone number, your phone book, and all of your registration information. The our international SIM card provides you with access to over 320 GSM networks in over 100 countries. Will the Mobal international GSM SIM card work in my GSM cell phone? All current GSM cell phones should be compatible with the Mobal international GSM SIM card. However, you should check with the supplier of your cell phone that there are no SIM card restriction locks in place. 1. Also, you must check that your GSM cell phone is of the correct frequency for each of the countries that you intend to visit. Most of the world’s GSM networks operate at 900MHz and 1800MHz. However, in order to use the networks in the USA and Canada you will need a cell phone that is also capable of operating at the 1900MHz frequency. Please refer to the Mobal GSM Country List/Call Rates above for details. Is my phone SIM locked/unlocked? A GSM cell phone that is 'locked' means that it only operates with the SIM card that it is supplied with (Our World Phones are SIM locked to the all international GSM SIM cards). GSM phones that are 'unlocked' work using any SIM card (if you already own an unlocked GSM cell phone you will be able to use the our international GSM SIM card). 1. You may also see the same term described as SIM latched/unlatched. FREE incoming calls while in more than 85 countries! Calling the states is just US$.68 per minute from approx. 85 countries. GSM cell phone rental The GSM network (Global System for Mobile communications) is the most widespread cellular network in the world. This phone operates on the 900, 1800,1900MHz frequencies allowing you to make and receive calls in over 160 countries around the world. GSM cell phone Sale We have more than 250 models of UNLOCKED phones to choose from an every sim card purchase comes with a special SUPER DEEP DISOUNTED COMBO price with a choise of cell phones. QUANTUM STAR http://WWW.PLANETOMNI.COM http://WWW.MINDLOGIC.COM 1278 OREGON CT. CONCORD, CA 94521 TOLL FREE 1-877-327-5076 Outside the USA TEL. 1-925-686-9945 CONCORD, CA 94521 TEL. 925-686-9945 Cell: 925-890-6697 jd@quantumstar.com

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