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  2. OneSimCard - Wikipedia

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    OneSimCard's proprietary global travel SIM card [4] allows customers to call from anywhere in the world [5] without incurring additional roaming charges. [6] OneSimCard offers free incoming calls in over 160 countries, outgoing calls from 25 cents per minute and data service from 10 cents/MB.

  3. SIM card - Wikipedia

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    A typical SIM card (mini-SIM with micro-SIM cutout) A SIM card or SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is an integrated circuit (IC) intended to securely store an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephone devices (such as mobile phones and laptops).

  4. Roaming SIM - Wikipedia

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    Some providers achieve this automatic call interception and callback by encoding a program onto the SIM card. Other providers use Multi-IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) technology to lower the cost of roaming. In this case, there is a program on the SIM card that selects the lowest cost IMSI (or 'profile') to use in a specific ...

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  6. Cellular Abroad - Wikipedia

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    Cellular Abroad is a mobile virtual network operator and internet retailer based in Los Angeles that uses GSM technology to provide international wireless voice, messaging and data services. Cellular Abroad sells and rents unlocked international GSM cell phones, portable WiFi hotspots and SIM Cards under the National Geographic Society brand.

  7. Roaming - Wikipedia

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    Device equipment and functionality, such as SIM card capability, antenna and network interfaces, and power management, determine the access possibilities. [1] Using the example of WLAN/GSM roaming, the following scenarios can be differentiated (cf. GSM Association Permanent Reference Document AA.39 [2]):