Nokia 6070 WorldMode Loan Phone User Guide
With your Telecom loan phone by your
side, you'll have coverage in a huge
range of countries around the world,
which means it's surprisingly easy to
keep in touch with friends and family or
keep on top of business.
Things you should know before you go
Before you take off, there are three essential steps to make sure you are ready to
roam.
Write down your voicemail PIN
To check your voicemail while roaming, you will need to know your voicemail PIN
even if you don't use it in New Zealand.
To check your PIN:
1. Dial # 00 (from within New Zealand), or access your voicemail as normal.
2. Select option 3.
3. Select option 2 you will hear your PIN.
4. Exit the menu or choose a new PIN.
Check the pricing
Roam the world with a Telecom SIM card and pay just one price for any country or
group of countries in a particular zone, regardless of what time of day you call or
text, or what network you're on. To check out the roaming charges for the country or
countries you are travelling to visit telecomroaming.co.nz
Your phone book contacts
Transferring your phone book contacts is not a service available on this model of
loan phone. We recommend taking your usual mobile phone with you so you can
access your contacts.
To view the roaming terms and conditions before you go, visit telecomroaming.co.nz
Things you should know once you arrive
How to recharge your loan phone
The charging unit that comes with your loan phone is designed for use in New
Zealand and Australia. If you're travelling to other countries, you'll need to use an
adaptor. You can buy a travel adapter from most electrical stores or from a duty free
shop at international airports.
How Telecom WorldMode global roaming coverage works
Telecom utilises many international network carriers through its roaming partner
alliance to provide the WorldMode Global Roaming service. As a result your coverage
and call clarity may vary between countries and networks.
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