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Yes you can, but your phone would have to be tri-band, which means it works in 900/1800/1900 mhz frequency. To avoid additional roaming charges, you should also probably unlock your cell phone, and just get a local pre-paid SIM in the country that you are currently visiting. by elusion | ||||
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