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on 1 Aug 2013

Many telecom networks have special international roaming packs to help travellers stay connected with others on their local number. By taking the local number, the caller has to bear costs on both incoming and outgoing calls during their international trip. However, there is a huge difference in costs of calls made from domestic country to the international number and vice versa.

In a slow economy, when the cost of basic utilities is also increasing at an alarming rate, it is important to keep a budget for telecom expenses during your trip overseas. In order to reduce the telecom costs, the international calling cards were introduced and became an instant hit. The caller uses a medium through which he can make calls from a foreign location. However, it limits the user to receive incoming calls. Many travellers took calling cards for their trip as replacement of international roaming SIM services, but it didn't serve the purpose well.

To fulfil the travellers' requirements, the international SIM cards came in the market wherein the traveller can take local SIM cards of the destination country before leaving the home country. These are cost-effective way to stay connected through incoming and outgoing calls during your international trip. This service has become an alternative to all the telecom solutions available in the industry. These telecom service providers have partnered with international networks that ensure good connectivity throughout the trip.

There are now various market players offering similar products to the globetrotters. As the requirements vary, the plans also differ as per the country of travel. The plans are designed in a manner that can reduce roaming expenses by almost 80%. The telecom providers share the appropriate dialling instructions that allow travellers to make calls at an affordable rate. In certain countries, there are specific facilities available wherein the costs of a call are further reduced to make it more affordable.

The travellers must forward the request in advance so that the cards can be activated before reaching the destination. These local SIM cards work on network unlocked and frequency compatible handset. The consultants provide necessary technical details on the basis of your country of travel to ensure zero interruption in connectivity.

If you are travelling abroad, you can share your requirements with the consultants who would customize the plan to make it the best deal for your trip. With affordable calling solution, you wouldn't hesitate to make calls to your family and would also be able to coordinate work with your team from anywhere in the world.

In this article author is talking about international roaming and calling options like international sim card during your international trips.


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on 11 Apr 2013

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U.S. ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON DC 20585

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 8, 2013

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the more than 1,775 organizations in 121 countries participating in the International Year of Statistics (Statistics2013) today join women and men around the world in the celebration of International Women's Day.

Observed each year on March 8, International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. Statistics2013 is a worldwide initiative that is highlighting the contributions of the statistical sciences to finding solutions to global challenges. EIA is a Statistics2013 participating organization.

Like their counterparts in other professional fields, women pioneers in the statistical sciences have made outstanding and trailblazing contributions to their profession and have opened the field to more women.

The statistical sciences profession and the larger global society has greatly benefited from the groundbreaking contributions of women statisticians including Florence Nightingale, who used statistics to modernize health care; Dr. Janet Lane-Claypon, who made several important contributions to epidemiology by improving its use of statistics; and Janet Norwood, the first woman commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics who made major contributions to government statistics.

EIA salutes their achievements as well as those of EIA statisticians who recognize how statistics can help us better understand and improve our world. People like Eileen O’Brien, head of EIA’s Buildings Survey Statistics Team, who explains that “statistics help us generalize from a sky filled with dots of light to the idea of an expanding universe filled with galaxies.” And statisticians like Cha Chi Fan in EIA’s Office of Energy Statistics who says that “statistics is a science that empowers data to speak; communicating with statistics is an art.”

Today, the number of women among mathematicians and statisticians equals the number of men, says a U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey report. Further, women statisticians are influential in many countries—41 of the world’s 190 statistical offices were headed by women in 2010, says The World’s Women 2010: Trends and Statistics, a report commissioned by the United Nations. Lastly, women have earned more than 40% of math and statistics bachelor’s degrees throughout the past four decades.

In honor of women worldwide, today and through the weekend on its website (www.statistics2013.org) Statistics 2013 features the International Women’s Day logo as well as several special articles and items that highlight the important contributions of women statisticians, including:

Blog posts written by members of the American Statistical Association’s Committee for Women in Statistics and the Caucus for Women in StatisticsA self-authored “Statistician Job of the Week” article by the Smithsonian Institution’s chief mathematical statistician, Dr. Lee-Ann HayekA “Statistic of the Day” focused on the influence of women worldwideAn insightful “Quote of the Day” from female trailblazing statistician Florence NightingaleA “Statisticians in the News” article that profiles a prominent female statistician from Oregon State UniversityLinks to profiles of several influential female statisticians from the past and present

The goals of Statistics2013 are to increase public understanding of the power and impact of statistics on all aspects of society and to nurture statistics as a profession among high-school and college students. Participants include national and international professional societies, universities, schools, businesses, government agencies and research institutes. These groups are educating millions of people about the contributions of the statistical sciences through seminars, workshops and outreach to the media.

The founding organizations of Statistics2013 are the American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, International Biometric Society, International Statistical Institute (and the Bernoulli Society), and Royal Statistical Society.

The product described in this press release was prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. By law, EIA's data, analysis, and forecasts are independent of approval by any other officer or employee of the United States Government. The views in the product and press release therefore should not be construed as representing those of the Department of Energy or other Federal agencies.EIA Program Contact: Eileen O'Brien, 202-586-1185, eileen.o'brien@eia.gov

EIA Press Contact: Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719, jonathan.cogan@eia.gov

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on 8 Apr 2013
Apr 3, 2013 by Brian Gallagher
The new international poster for director Richard Linklater's Before Midnight features Celine (Julie Delpy) and Jesse (Ethan Hawke) reuniting once again. This time around, they meet up in Greece, nearly 20 years after they first met in Before Sunrise and nine years after Before Sunset. Take a look at the one-sheet for the latest installment of this romantic indie franchise.

Before Midnight Poster

Before Midnight comes to theaters May 24th, 2013 and stars Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Ariane Labed, Rachael Reinhardt, Xenia Kalogeropoulou, Walter Lassally, Yannis Papadopoulos. The film is directed by Richard Linklater.

Sources: Sony Pictures Classics

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