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tad2020

join:2007-07-17
Orange, CA

Umm...

Wouldn't it just be cheaper to get new iPhone service in the country your visiting instead?

A dollar per megabyte? What is this? The 1980's?


supergirl

join:2007-03-20
Pensacola, FL

said by tad2020:

Wouldn't it just be cheaper to get new iPhone service in the country your visiting instead?

A dollar per megabyte? What is this? The 1980's?
When I go to Europe, I get a throw-away cellphone and leave the one I have here. Way cheaper.
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-Supergirl


banditws6
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said by supergirl:

When I go to Europe, I get a throw-away cellphone and leave the one I have here. Way cheaper.
Same thing. I spend a lot of time in Thailand and usually just get a cheap prepaid phone that I can top up occasionally. I love wireless service over there -- you never pay for incoming calls or texts!
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JasonOD

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reply to tad2020

said by tad2020:

A dollar per megabyte? What is this? The 1980's?
Think ATT doesn't gouge those internationally data roaming on their network? It's the 'I rip your customers off, and you rip off mine' agreement between international carriers. There is no incentive for any cooperation between international carriers.

As suggested, just pick up (or ebay from here) an unlocked phone at your destination. You'd be amazed at the selection.


insomniac84

join:2002-01-03
Schererville, IN

Don't you just need to pick up a foreign sim? Assuming of course your phone supports the international frequencies.



wifi4milez
Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace

join:2004-08-07
New York, NY

said by insomniac84:

Don't you just need to pick up a foreign sim? Assuming of course your phone supports the international frequencies.
The biggest issue with that (especially if you are using it for business) is that you then dont get to use your US phone number. Almost all cheap international prepaid SIM's only support voice anyway (certainly not 3G), so its kind of pointless.
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flankspeed8

join:2001-07-20
Saint Paul, MN

reply to insomniac84
Iphone supports the freq but is locked as to not allow any non-AT&T sim.



supergirl

join:2007-03-20
Pensacola, FL

reply to banditws6

said by banditws6:

said by supergirl:

When I go to Europe, I get a throw-away cellphone and leave the one I have here. Way cheaper.
Same thing. I spend a lot of time in Thailand and usually just get a cheap prepaid phone that I can top up occasionally. I love wireless service over there -- you never pay for incoming calls or texts!
Same in Europe. Coverage is excellent. Using cell in Europe shows just how bad cell sucks in the USA. Why can't we have ONE system here? Why? Why? Why?
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Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton.
-Supergirl

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