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Quad Pack
Motorola V180 + PASSPORT Service + $10 airtime |
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- $10 USD of airtime
- Excellent Coverage in over 110 countries
- Airtime rates starting at just $0.49 USD per minute!
- Free Incoming Calls in over 50 countries!
- Low connection fee of just
$0.25 USD
- Easy to use voicemail
- Easy to use call forwarding
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- Free to receive text messages
- Send international text messages from $0.49 USD each
- It is prepaid, so no contracts, no credit checks and no monthly fees
- View call records and receipts online
- Receive a Global +44 phone number
- 24/7 Customer Service
- Includes a Universal Plug Adapter
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$159  |
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Great Coverage and airtime rates! |
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* There is a $0.35 USD per minute surcharge when you make a call to a mobile phone (does not apply when calling to a US or Canadian cell phone).
There is a one-time $0.25 USD connection surcharge for each outgoing call.
Additional surcharges apply when calling certain countries. Please click here for more information. |
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Rave Reviews! |
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Reviewed by CBS 
Carry On! The Best Travel Gadgets
"TELESTIAL SIM CARD/GSM PHONE, $100. The GSM phone available through Telestial also works overseas; you insert a SIM card that will work with a local number and a local rate, so you can forget the exorbitant fees. There is free incoming calls in 40 countries in the world. No contract is necessary."
"Unlike phone rental options, Telestial eliminates problems associated with incompatible cellular networks abroad or being tied to a U.S. network that charges huge overseas rates. Telestial works with international providers, and their customers can get the same low local call rates that international residents would pay, plus the convenience of having an enabled phone prior to arriving in an international destination." |
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Reviewed by 
Another phone menu: how to call home from abroad
"A Telestial GSM 900/1800 international cell phone starts at $99, while a smaller phone with more features begins at $179. SIM cards cost $17-$79, but Telestial says they pay for themselves within 30 minutes of use when comparing the costs with international roaming rates. With Telestial's $49 Passport SIM card, for instance, that call from Spain would cost 49 cents a minute. Using a $59 Explorer SIM card, a call from Russia would be 45 cents a minute. Both cards allow free incoming calls from the United States." |
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Reviewed by 
Calling From Abroad at Reasonable Rates
“Telestial's customers are billed only when they use the service, so it's a good backup option for any traveler to have…” |
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Reviewed by 
A Celestial deal from Telestial
“You’ll get the lowest possible per-minute rates.”
“Telestial holds you hand every step of the way.…” |
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Reviewed by 
The best travel technology product awards
“...an essential convenience for anyone traveling out of the US. No matter where they are, a single phone number reaches the traveler, affordably and easily.” |
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Reviewed by 
Staying Connected
‘If you want to save money, get a GSM phone from an independent supplier like Telestial.” |
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