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Be aware of Pebble Network cost
frenchjaguar
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Mobiles
Something to be aware of if choosing Pebble Network.
I chose Pebble network because I live in an area with poor network coverage. A SIM from Pebble switches network to the strongest network provider.
So far all is well, and as a light/emergency user a Pay as You go SIM where your credit lasts indefinitely is good.
Here are my words of caution, Pebble insist that you must top up every 3 months to maintain an active SIM, this information is a little hidden, and indeed my SIM was 'disconnected' in less than 3 months without any advise from Pebble.
I thought I had a fault on my phone so I emailed Pebble who reinstated service, however the 3 month rule applies with no regard to your outstanding balance.
So for light/emergency only users Pebble may not be ones first choice.
Hope someone finds this info of use
I chose Pebble network because I live in an area with poor network coverage. A SIM from Pebble switches network to the strongest network provider.
So far all is well, and as a light/emergency user a Pay as You go SIM where your credit lasts indefinitely is good.
Here are my words of caution, Pebble insist that you must top up every 3 months to maintain an active SIM, this information is a little hidden, and indeed my SIM was 'disconnected' in less than 3 months without any advise from Pebble.
I thought I had a fault on my phone so I emailed Pebble who reinstated service, however the 3 month rule applies with no regard to your outstanding balance.
So for light/emergency only users Pebble may not be ones first choice.
Hope someone finds this info of use
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