El 9 de junio de 2011 17:58, Leandro Gómez escribió:
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
>
>> It's hard to believe such chaos rose from Mtel's good intentions.
>>
>> Mtel is *only* going to give you a SIM card and what you get with it
>> is phone number and XX minutes so you can
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
> It's hard to believe such chaos rose from Mtel's good intentions.
>
> Mtel is *only* going to give you a SIM card and what you get with it
> is phone number and XX minutes so you can talk to other people without
> them charging you and XX mb o
On 06/09/2011 04:16 PM, Nedim Skenderovic wrote:
> This is a very good deal, since most of people who would come would probably
> buy expandable SIM cards so they can stay in touch with LOCAL TEAM or
> friends for low costs. And this is a free offer that you can accept or not,
> nobody is forcing y
This is a very good deal, since most of people who would come would probably
buy expandable SIM cards so they can stay in touch with LOCAL TEAM or
friends for low costs. And this is a free offer that you can accept or not,
nobody is forcing you.
so +1 for mtel and for their decision and also for A
It's hard to believe such chaos rose from Mtel's good intentions.
Mtel is *only* going to give you a SIM card and what you get with it
is phone number and XX minutes so you can talk to other people without
them charging you and XX mb of data transfer (3g). You're not gonna
get the actual handsets.
I think they will hand out so called FREND packages, they cost about
25euro here in retail.
It is basically prepaid SIM with 2.5e credits, phone (Samsung or
Alcatel or Huawei), charger, and instructions.
Adnan, if you can, do ask for Alcatel because they are much more
advanced than Samsung. They ha