QUOTE(ericangtzeann @ May 22 2022, 01:05 AM)
QUOTE(kmrdeva @ May 22 2022, 01:27 AM)
QUOTE(Boy96 @ May 22 2022, 01:34 AM)
QUOTE(patienceGNR @ May 22 2022, 01:37 AM)
He is wrong when it is about roaming service.
A voicemail = call accepted. Thus the reason why I disabled voicemail and this is also a norm in Singapore. because in Singapore, even as someone receiving the phone call, you're and you will be charged as well (both callers and recipient).
and why are you charged as receiver when you roam? it is to do with the service where your network is riding on someone else's network. technically, AIS (the Thailand telco) is billing maxis for this guy's usage in Thailand.
I don't want to elaborate too much on technicality but it's all about usage of service + masuk voicemail means a call is accepted.
QUOTE(TryingToSurvive @ May 22 2022, 01:48 AM)
i believe he didn't disable the roaming access
just disable roaming access if doesn't want to use roaming service at all
call your mobile network provider and ask them to disable the service
turning of mobile data & data roaming on your phone settings, won't stop the mobile line from making an outgoing call & receiving call
once the user disable roaming access for his mobile phone, the sim card would not be able to connect to an overseas network operator
regardless if the mobile phone got an active voicemail, its still won't be charged roaming usage (if receive call) since the mobile line doesn't hook up with the overseas network operator in the first place
May 22 2022, 07:26 AM

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