Rebelfone, an international wireless telecom company, has announced that it now offers local postpaid Germany SIM card on E-Plus Network. The postpaid SIM card, available for companies under No Contract, comes with free roaming that allows the users to receive unlimited free incoming calls and text messages while touring Germany.
“Availing the services of postpaid E-Plus SIM card in Germany allows the users to get seamless connectivity throughout the country,” said Mark Selinger, Head of Sales & Operations, commenting provision of local postpaid Germany SIM card on E-Plus Network. “E-Plus is one of the major telecom companies of Germany offering excellent coverage in the country. Our tie-up with E-Plus will allow our customer to use the best services at the most economical rates.”
Besides Germany SIM cards, Rebelfone also provides global roaming SIM cards that offer global connectivity on a single SIM card throughout the world.
Adding further, Mr. Selinger commented, “At Rebelfone, our only objective is to provide most economical and reliable international services to our customers,” Selinger added. “Therefore, we have tied up with the major wireless telecom service providers throughout the world. Besides helping the international travelers to save money, our services help them to experience comfort and convenience while travelling abroad.”
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