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In-reply-to » @mckinley Yes, I'm still with jmp.chat, and still very happy with them overall. Their beta period ended and their pricing increased a bit, so that's worth a bit of consideration. I also managed to get one of their eSIMs. I'm slightly less happy with that aspect of their service, though they seem to be actively working on improving it and I knew in advance this was an early beta kind of thing and likely to have issues.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Thanks.

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In-reply-to » @mckinley Yes, I'm still with jmp.chat, and still very happy with them overall. Their beta period ended and their pricing increased a bit, so that's worth a bit of consideration. I also managed to get one of their eSIMs. I'm slightly less happy with that aspect of their service, though they seem to be actively working on improving it and I knew in advance this was an early beta kind of thing and likely to have issues.

Though, being fair with myself, I think they wanted to expand to more regions, but I guess that if I tried to setup a company to offer something like jmp.chat, I’d have to track my users, (at least know their identificative documents), as that’s written into law here in the EU.

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Today I found that David A. Wheeler’s website contains some nice esays,
one of them being “Fixing Unix/Linux/POSIX Filenames: Control
Characters (such as Newline), Leading Dashes, and Other Problems”1

Another of those, (I read it a while ago) is “Microsoft Outlook/Exchange
MS-TNEF handling (aka “Winmail.dat”, “Win.dat”, or “Part 1.2” problem of
unopenable email attachments)”2


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In-reply-to » @mckinley Yes, I'm still with jmp.chat, and still very happy with them overall. Their beta period ended and their pricing increased a bit, so that's worth a bit of consideration. I also managed to get one of their eSIMs. I'm slightly less happy with that aspect of their service, though they seem to be actively working on improving it and I knew in advance this was an early beta kind of thing and likely to have issues.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Are there any (relatively easy (not having to implement it yourself)) alternatives to jmp.chat?

If there aren’t, could you please mention other alternative that there are? (even if you have to do some manual setup with some providers)
(I guess this would be a possible oportunity to start a company that
offered jmp.chat’s functionality for other countries, (I guess having
different companies that are managed by different people for the service
of different countries (the same as jmp.chat more or less), would
encourgeage competition, but not sure))

Asking because I live in a different country, so even if I did register
to jmp.chat, the system would probably not let me send messages and or
calls to it, as it’d be a crazy expensive call or message, right?
And even if I could, calling that number would be expensive for family
and/or friends, and/or other people.

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