Thursday, June 28, 2007

Iranian tourist-friendly SIM card







A SIM card under the VoIP software will be distributed for international tourists in Iran to reduce roaming tariffs, PRESS TV reported.
The Kish VastVision Company is to undertake the project to distribute tourist-friendly SIM cards in order to cut roaming tariffs by 90 percent.
"The SIM card has been used and distributed by 132 countries and Iran is joining the network", Abolfazl Babai, CEO of the international VastVision Company said.
"The company is connected to over 10 countries via this network and, and the figure will reach 167 countries in the near future", he added.
The 130 euro SIM card will cost its users 0.35 euros for a text message.
UK, US, Canada, Turkey and Persian Gulf states are among the countries the company says are covered by the VoIP network.
Voice over IP (VoIP) software is used to conduct telephone-like voice conversations across the Internet. The VoIP phone service is often cheaper than traditional phone service, and is becoming more popular for both business and personal calls.

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