kevinscott
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Hello, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for a technical question but I'll ask it anyways.
I got a phone on Movistar and charged it with 50 pesos. I received one call (from a foreign number - a Blackberry) and I've been able to receive a bunch of texts here in Argentina.
In Skype, I have an online number - which is based in the US - and if someone calls it, it'll ring Skype. I also have Skype set up to forward this to my local Argentina number if I'm not online. The holy grail is for someone in the States (i.e. a business client) to be able to call my US number and seamlessly ring my Argentinian phone, if I'm not at my desk.
So, the technical question: basically, it's not working But here's what's weird: if I send a text to the Argentinian number, from Skype, it works fine. If I try and make a call to the Argentinian number, from Skype, it says the phone number doesn't exist.
What??
I'm wondering if there's something weird about pre paid phones, or something else I'm not aware of. Any technically-minded folks run into anything like this before?
Ciao,
Kevin
I got a phone on Movistar and charged it with 50 pesos. I received one call (from a foreign number - a Blackberry) and I've been able to receive a bunch of texts here in Argentina.
In Skype, I have an online number - which is based in the US - and if someone calls it, it'll ring Skype. I also have Skype set up to forward this to my local Argentina number if I'm not online. The holy grail is for someone in the States (i.e. a business client) to be able to call my US number and seamlessly ring my Argentinian phone, if I'm not at my desk.
So, the technical question: basically, it's not working But here's what's weird: if I send a text to the Argentinian number, from Skype, it works fine. If I try and make a call to the Argentinian number, from Skype, it says the phone number doesn't exist.
What??
I'm wondering if there's something weird about pre paid phones, or something else I'm not aware of. Any technically-minded folks run into anything like this before?
Ciao,
Kevin