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New. Up to 10 cell providers on the only one sim card

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avtayev - 18 Jul 2005 22:07 GMT
New! Up to ten cell [proiders on the only one SIM card www.gsmclone.com
Thanks

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Chris Burkill - 19 Jul 2005 00:45 GMT
Sounds like the SIM Doctor Multinumber I mentioned in a reply to another
poster a few days ago.

VERY useful when travelleing in several countries - no need to keep changing
phones - or finding the one SIM you need is back home. LOL

My only concern is that since I bought mine UK Orange (for example) sends
out "SIM Updates" so the real SIM and the multi may have differences after
the first update. Thus I do not have my UK SIM replicated on my multicard.

Regards Chris
Chris Blunt - 19 Jul 2005 04:45 GMT
>Sounds like the SIM Doctor Multinumber I mentioned in a reply to another
>poster a few days ago.
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>out "SIM Updates" so the real SIM and the multi may have differences after
>the first update. Thus I do not have my UK SIM replicated on my multicard.

Is really this easy to duplicate a SIM card? I thought the encryption
on SIM cards was so good as to make it close to impossible to
duplicate them.

Chris
 
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