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Doc Alan
26th August 2012, 21:53
Smart Telecoms discontinued its cheap “ Plug n Talk “ call and text service at the end of July, without notice to agents or customers. The dedicated hardware – a USB communication device which allowed you to call / text any mobile or landline in the Philippines ( originally costing around P 4000 ) - is now useless. I’m told ( www.callingnow.co.uk , 0207 987 3749 ) that there are no plans to re-introduce the service. This is a retrograde step, even if the hardware sometimes failed to work due to corruption of the devices file system.

There is a replacement web based soft phone (https://www.talktipid.com/ ) which appears to lack features of the hardware device - although calls can be made, it can send but can’t receive text messages.

The SIM card load can still be used if the device was set to “ Roaming “ before removal, by inserting in an unblocked mobile phone. Of course texts between UK and Philippines are more expensive than they were with " Plug ' Talk " - around P20 each, and calls may not be possible.

Texts with a UK SIM card from a UK mobile network are around 35p each ; calls are well over £ 1 / minute, and there may not be good connection. Vodafone does have monthly mobile contracts which include “ international packages “ at over £4 / month, reducing costs of calls and texts. They also have packages of 100 free texts / month, on request, for long term customers such as myself.

I don’t have experience of any cheap, reliable alternatives for making mobile or landline phone calls between UK and Philippines.

Computer-computer calls – with or without video – such as Skype or Yahoo, usually, but not always, allow good communication at no cost.

Steve.r
26th August 2012, 22:13
Alan,

I have a sim card from Orange that gives slightly cheaper calls to mobiles in Phils, I use this if I can't get through on Viber. But most of the time I use Viber from my 'smart' phone (not Smart the company) Using this on my data package on my Orange (i have 1 gig/month) it has saved me a forutne.

grahamw48
26th August 2012, 23:56
Use this number from your UK land line...0871 881 7777

There will then be a message telling you to continue by further dialing 0063 + the Phils mobile number (minus the initial zero).

Your call should cost a total of 7p per minute.

I use it all the time, and have checked my bills. :)

Doc Alan
27th August 2012, 00:13
Thanks Steve and Graham :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I hope this will be of help to other members :).

Dedworth
27th August 2012, 13:37
Smart Telecoms discontinued its cheap “ Plug n Talk “ call and text service at the end of July, without notice to agents or customers. The dedicated hardware – a USB communication device which allowed you to call / text any mobile or landline in the Philippines ( originally costing around P 4000 ) - is now useless. I’m told ( www.callingnow.co.uk , 0207 987 3749 ) that there are no plans to re-introduce the service. This is a retrograde step, even if the hardware sometimes failed to work due to corruption of the devices file system.

There is a replacement web based soft phone (https://www.talktipid.com/ ) which appears to lack features of the hardware device - although calls can be made, it can send but can’t receive text messages.

The SIM card load can still be used if the device was set to “ Roaming “ before removal, by inserting in an unblocked mobile phone. Of course texts between UK and Philippines are more expensive than they were with " Plug ' Talk " - around P20 each, and calls may not be possible.

Texts with a UK SIM card from a UK mobile network are around 35p each ; calls are well over £ 1 / minute, and there may not be good connection. Vodafone does have monthly mobile contracts which include “ international packages “ at over £4 / month, reducing costs of calls and texts. They also have packages of 100 free texts / month, on request, for long term customers such as myself.

I don’t have experience of any cheap, reliable alternatives for making mobile or landline phone calls between UK and Philippines.

Computer-computer calls – with or without video – such as Skype or Yahoo, usually, but not always, allow good communication at no cost.

Doc I think my wife bought one of these at the 2010 Barrio Fiesta http://www.plugandtalk.co.uk/home/index.html (doesn't look like they've updated their website since), some Brit cowboys from Virginia Water/Ascot selling them. She used it about twice then her brother or a friend lost it

gWaPito
27th August 2012, 14:00
Use this number from your UK land line...0871 881 7777

There will then be a message telling you to continue by further dialing 0063 + the Phils mobile number (minus the initial zero).

Your call should cost a total of 7p per minute.

I use it all the time, and have checked my bills. :)

This is what my wife does as well Graham.... Also texting is from Globe to Globe...texting from phils is free...she just gotta get her sister to send her a fresh sim card every year.

Doc Alan
27th August 2012, 17:45
Doc I think my wife bought one of these at the 2010 Barrio Fiesta http://www.plugandtalk.co.uk/home/index.html (doesn't look like they've updated their website since), some Brit cowboys from Virginia Water/Ascot selling them. She used it about twice then her brother or a friend lost it
About £ 20 was what I paid, Ded. It was useful while it worked - Smart-Smart texts were each P 1 to and from the Philippines, and " non-Smart " texts P 2.5 each. At least I was able to retrieve the loaded Sim card, which I can use to send " roaming " texts from my mobile phone for P 20 each ( Europe as well as UK ). I understand they're P 1 each to send from the Philippines ( Smart network ).
No-one should now buy these " Plug 'n Talk " devices as they no longer work :NoNo:.
Thanks for your post gWaPito :xxgrinning--00xx3:
For me, while in UK, the 100 " free " texts / month on the Vodafone contract is enough, but it's helpful to get members' advice here :).

Dedworth
27th August 2012, 18:11
Use this number from your UK land line...0871 881 7777

There will then be a message telling you to continue by further dialing 0063 + the Phils mobile number (minus the initial zero).

Your call should cost a total of 7p per minute.

I use it all the time, and have checked my bills. :)

Thats pretty good Graham I've just looked all the BT small print and it looks like it's £0.08169 inc VAT G14 Call Rate http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumer/assets/downloads/BT_PhoneTariff_SpecialNos.pdf

edit

Just checked and it looks like the 8p is landlines, Phil Mobiles are 10p http://www.planet-numbers.co.uk/phone_philippines.jsp

grahamw48
27th August 2012, 18:25
It may have increased slightly during the time I've been using it Ded.

I use Virgin media for my landline, so I just check the itemised bill I get once a month. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

They have another number that I use when phoning my lady in Singapore. I've only ever phoned TO mobile numbers.

You know I'm not going to be paying much mate. :D

Dedworth
27th August 2012, 18:27
You know I'm not going to be paying much mate. :D

I knew it would be a genuine Yorkshire moneysaving tip :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jayzel
28th August 2012, 17:17
Lebara do a calling card,if you topup £20 online in the calling card its 8p mobile to phil mobile,and 11p a sms,o2 do an international sim card 11p per minute and 11p sms,if its cheap txting then pasaload you can send a txt for 1 peso,and you gf etc can text you for 1peso,,all 3 services are good quality........