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thanks, actually been on T-Mob for years, but would need to pay hefty fee to go to "simple choice" plan before 2 yr contract is up... The new plan kicks in next week, I'll try on next trip. But I'll miss the SIM card fun!
Do you have experience with T-Mob? data is meant to be very slow, not sure if adequate for maps, weather, etc. And I would still want to give local folks in EU a UK number, so I'd use a Piranha SIM to forward to my US number. |
I have a EuropaSIM (Voda Italy repackage) which gives me 500MB a day across Europe for 3 euros.
Interestingly on a trip to Germany last year I was only able to get on to 2.5G services, but the MiFi whirred along at 100Kbps - more than enough for most email, and light Web surfing. +Steve :) |
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Maps probably did load about 30-45 seconds longer than usual - but once you have the area maps in, any minor updating that needs to be done is quick as you move about the same city. Wife didn't complain about Facebook. Voice and text worked perfectly - both locally and back to U.S. We noticed no real problem looking up weather. |
thanks, good to hear you had positive experience, (with phone and wedding!)
this writer had more trouble with data speeds http://www.forbes.com/sites/marcwebe...-game-changer/ for maps, can pre-download google map areas, and I use OsmAnd+ for travel, uses pre-downloaded maps. |
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I was in Sweden over the Xmas break and had the same issue where the Sim was changing networks. On the first day I found HG3 to be very good on both Voice and Data and I personally preferred the direct dial, which was a little more expensive but worth it (£0.02 per minute more), as reported the Sim did change networks a few times, presumably this was down to dominant network coverage. I then manually selected 3HG and turned off auto search, the rest of my trip was hassle free and it stayed on network throughout. On my departure i put handset back onto auto roam for next stop. I am using an iPhone 5. Hope this helps. Happy new Year to all. GK |
sometimes I tried manually selecting a specific network, but even when that worked (far from every time), there were long periods with no data - and I'd try the network that my wife's phone with UK Orange sim card was connected to, so I knew there was phone and data signal in the area.
I hear Piranha is rolling out some upgraded sim cards (I was asked to test-drive one, but didn't want to risk it just before traveling). Maybe these will fix some of the issues. |
Lower USA rates [on T-Mobile] & Mexico too!
Lower USA rates on T-Mobile. Matches AT&T data rate at $0.15/MB.
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Mexico looks like pretty good:
http://www.piranha-mobile.com/index....rican%20Dollar 9 cents a minute inbound on Movistar. I wish they had Telcel, but beggars can't be choosers. |
more Mexico
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What do Mexican SIM cards cost to call Mexico and the US, let alone receive calls. With Piranha Mexico to Mexico mobile and landline is 24 cents, |
Latest update sent from Piranha. I hope it lasts.:)
" As from today, Piranha reduces Data rates in Malaysia:>)" |
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