Apr 25
Has your United Mobile SIM stopped working? - We Can Help!
Thousands of Untied Mobile customers and dealers have been affected by the collapse of their supplier leaving their SIMs non-operational and business at risk.
GeoSIM has put in place facilities to help end users and resellers/dealers get back on track as soon as possible.
Help For Distributors
We have a comprehensive set of APIs that will integrate directly with your current website and rate sheets meaning you wont need to change a thing. You could be up and running within a day or two, possibly hours. Keep your business on track and retain your existing customer base.
Send an email to contact@globalsimcard.co.uk outlining your situation and we will be in touch by return.
Free SIM for End Users
End users can receive a free SIM upon proof of ownership of an affected SIM.
Apr 21
Dual Number SIM is now available for pre ordering.
GeoSIMs new Dual Number SIM with a UK and US number SIM is now available for pre ordering for delivery mid May 2009.
Pre launch price of £24.99 including £5 call credit and VAT saves £5 off the launch price of £29.99.
Apr 20
Pre Delivery Orders Now Being Taken
GeoSIM is about to launch it’s “market shaking” Dual IMSI SIM. The SIM will have a UK and a USA number assigned to it, making it extremely convenient to those who travel between the UK and US. Planned release date is mid MAY.
Pre ordering is now available.
The biggest shake up is that calls will be free to receive in the USA.
Roaming in the USA has always been expensive, which is ironic given that calling to and within the US is very cheap with landlines and mobiles. Even with GeoSIM, the incoming and outgoing call charges have been relatively high when compared with Europe, but all this is about to change.
The USA will now effectively become “part of Europe” in terms of GeoSIMs call rates and callers will be able to call the relevant number depending on what side of the “pond” they are on.
The GeoSIM will have better coverage nationwide than “the locals” in the USA as it will register on more than one network and uses carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T.
The final pieces are being put in place for the dual number GeoSIM with a planned release date in early to mid May. Keep your eyes and ears open for more announcements about this fantastic service or PRE ORDER
Apr 09
GeoSIM to Offer Helping Hand
A number of “other” global SM companies have had to take their systems down, leaving tens of 1000’s of SIM customers unable to use their mobiles abroad.
It is not clear why they have taken their systems down, or had them taken down, but rumours say that their service provider has not been providing the levels of service promised or agreed and the parties are in “dispute”.
GeoSIM has been in business quite a few years and seen many come and go and has had many customers come across due to being dissatisfied with poor service (or no service) from other providers.
GeoSIM is offering a “lifeline” to end users, distributors and resellers affected by the outage via it’s “adoption” and partner program.
GeoSIM supplies a fully configured back office and CDRs. Dealers are able to set their own rates and brand their SIMs.
Any customers, end users or dealers affted by the loss of service should contact GeoSIM via www.globalsimcard.co.uk/contact.php
Apr 04
Say “No” to Google Street View
This is way off topic!
Hurrah! for residents and personal privacy. Locals in Broughton, Milton Keynes stopped the Google Street View car from taking pictures of their houses.
Like a lot of invasions Personal Privacy, the “intruder” often argues that “its for the good of all” and will benefit everyone.
What would you do if a stranger stood outside your house taking pictures? What would happen to you, if you stood outside a government building, airport or railway station and took pictures? You’d be be arrested under the “anti terrorism” laws. Don’t laugh or dismiss this fact. Amateur Photographers around the UK have been arrested or “moved on” under these laws.
Don’t get us wrong. We’re not technophobic. We use Google Earth and other mapping systems ourselves, in fact some of our staff used to survey and make maps themselves, it’s a fantastic resource and tool. But allowing a commercial company to take pictures of peoples gardens, look in to living rooms and private property in such detail without permission from the owner, is invading personal privacy.
Although there is the “choice” to have your property removed from Street View by asking Google, this is a half hearted and shallow attempt by Google to “justify” them being able to infringe personal privacy. Once your property has been put on Street view, it’s too late.
What about the old, and frail who don’t even know about Street View, who aren’t connected to the internet, let alone be able to request their property be removed - it’s totally beyond them.
There is a huge resistance for UK ID Cards on the grounds of privacy. How is Street View different? why not the national “outcry” against it.?
Telegraph Story
Japan Street View protest
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