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Sunday, May 15, 2011

How Can I Top Up My Iridium Sim Card?

A common question we get is ”how do you top up the Iridium 9555 Prepaid Sim Card?”.



The most common Iridium pre-paid card is a 75 minute, 60 day option. However this is depending on a use it or lose it basis. Iridium permits you 60 days in which to apply your seventy five minute pre-paid, should you not use all your minutes and you decide to not top up at the end of the two months you can lose them.

On top of that, with an Iridium prepaid you will also lose your telephone number and the Sim card becomes dead. So despite the fact that prepaid card can be practical if you are utilizing your Iridium satellite telephone only for a very short burst of time then place it away on the cupboard, it also offers issues in relation to its flexibility.

This is on purpose you see a Iridium have 66 satellites up in the sky and three on standby and the prepaid option doesn't really give them consistent income to be able to maintain those satellites. So to be able to sustain them most prefer on-line agreements that have a monthly access service charge.

Even so pre-paid option does exist with the Iridium satellite cell phone system in Australia yet will minimize after your 2 months and 75 minutes whatever comes first. You may extend the period of time before it ends for a further $50 per month should you have not used your entire seventy-five minutes, you'll be able to extend it from 2 months to 3 months and continue each month for a further cost of around $50 monthly needed.

However when you‘re seventy five minutes has come to an end you have to top-up your prepaid card if you would like sustain your current phone number.

To do this, anything you could do is call one 1300 197 600 or see a satellitephonesales.com. au web page and they're going to top-up your card when online. This can go directly to your cell phone no matter where you are in the world.

Also within the interface of the Iridium 9555, it will tell you how much you have remaining after each call, if you're not sure press on the menu bar and scroll down.

However for the short burst user, the Iridium 9555 Prepaid Sim Card with the prepaid contract is a very easy option when you're not using the phone, and for the rest of the year it's dormant and don't want to pay costly monthly access fees needlessly.

I hope you found this of interest my name is John Whitley from satellite phone sales.com.au if we can help you in any way please contact us.


































































































































































































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