SIM4Crew Simplifies Seafarer Internet, Phone Use

July 27, 2015

Photo: Hutton's
Photo: Hutton's

Hutton’s Group is now the sole UK distributor of Sim4crew global sim cards for seafarers.

Sim4crew roams in more than 200 countries at local prices – meaning seafarers never need to buy a local sim card again.

Operational in more than 4,500 ports and 120 anchorage areas, the Sim4crew sim card enables users to surf the internet with high speed data and call home with excellent voice quality.

Advanced roaming technology enables calls at superb prices, starting from just five cents a minute and data from nine cents a minute. And receiving sms and calls is free in most countries.

Online top-up options mean you need never run out of credit again. Payment can be made via credit card, PayPal or local payment systems such as Mobiamo, MOLpoints, Smart Money, Pasaload, Alipay, Tenpay, Yandex.Money and more.

Other benefits of the Sim4crew card include the fact that credits never expire and the 24/7 assistance.

Sim4crew works in all kinds of mobile phones, tablets, usb modems and hotspots and supports both call through and call back options.

Hutton’s Group is offering Sim4crew to its customers for the price of just $28 for one sim card with $10 of prepaid credit. Further credit top up vouchers are available ranging from $10 to $50.
 

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