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chippy

I'm looking at this with O2. Their o2 on business service offers a 5 gb bucket across two sim cases with flat telephony for around 35 euro. will probably sign up next week.

Joonas Kortesalmi

I have 5 SIM cards from the Finnish operator Saunalahti. They no longer offer the Multi-SIM service separately (apparently it wasn't that popular), but it is available with the 24 month contract bundled USB modems (those cost the same 9,80 eur/month for the basic 384k flatrate as the non-24 month plan). However, that service only includes one SIM card and officially, I hear, it's not possible to get more. Yet, their web management interface lets you place an order for a total of up to 5 SIM cards, I think at a cost of 1,90 eur per SIM one time fee.

So it is available, all five usable at once, but requires the 24 month contract for new subscribers and the more than two SIMs total is a bit unofficial.

The other operators seem to offer something they like to call multi-SIM but only offers sharing the phone number, data has to be paid for separately for each SIM.

I'd like to hear what's the situation elsewhere, too! Other readers, dig a bit on Multi-SIM in your country and report how it is for you.

Bogdan

Kyivstar Ukraine offers second SIM card with the same MSISDN for postpaid subscribers. Solution is based on some Ericsson HLR's feature.
A friend of mine deployed similar service for one polish GSM operator. There they have also service which gives multiple MSISDNs on the same SIM card (means, for the same IMSI).

Michal

In Poland only ERA offers second SIM card with the same MSISDN. The solution is not too sophisticated - you shouldn't have both terminals active at the same time. In practice you can but than you never know which one will be paged.

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