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1 Floor Post By:2012-1-6 13:22:00 TOP
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LEMON
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2 Floor Post By:2009-5-13 16:37:00 TOP
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It depends on the type of phone. There are two main carriers in China: China Mobile uses GSM and China Unicom uses CDMA. If you have a dual-band or tri-band unlocked GSM phone, you can use it in China. You can also purchase a SIM card in China for use in compatible phones; this will give you a Chinese number and allow you to purchase minutes in the form of cards that may be purcashed for different values (RMB 50, RMB 100, RMB 500).
You can use your mobile phone with an IP card to make international calls. IP cards can be purchased for around RMB 30-35, though the printed value on the card is usually RMB 100 (be sure to push for a lower price if the vendor asks you for the full value on an IP card).
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rain
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3 Floor Post By:2009-5-13 16:35:00 TOP
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In china,of course you can use your Skype to call anywhere in the world and their charges are very reasonable.so strongly recommend Skype...
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4 Floor Post By:2009-5-13 16:35:00 TOP
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I didn‘t know you could bargain on minutes! I thought that was one of the few things that had a fixed price. I always buy my minutes 50 RMB at a time by paying 50 RMB. Are all cards negotiable or only certain kinds?
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alan
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5 Floor Post By:2009-5-13 16:35:00 TOP
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Can you call outside the country with a calling card? What about Skype, how‘s that working for people? I‘ve heard different things. I guess this should be a separate topic...
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liao
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6 Floor Post By:2009-5-13 16:34:00 TOP
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most of the calling card can‘t call outside the country.u need call the service to ask the type of cards. some cards can negotiable. but now, most of cards can‘t negotiable. Skype is good, but first of all, u need hv a laptop, mic and broadband.
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