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Stu 17-04-2012 04:13

AT&T Killing Prepaid Data Bundles
 
Updated: AT&T Says No More Data Packages on GoPhone PAYGO Starting April 18 | Prepaid Phone News

PhotoJim 22-04-2012 23:12

These packages are the reason I've been keeping my Paygo SIM alive. Now that my Canadian postpaid carrier includes US voice and text in my monthly package, there's really no advantage to keeping this SIM alive.

dg7feq 23-04-2012 09:12

is there any prepaid data packages left for USA?
My collegue will be on holiday there in a few weeks and asked me for a usable SIM card.
Seems like using a roaming card is the best choice for USA now???

Chris

Bossman 23-04-2012 11:26

Tmobile and all the various MVNO's have data packages.

See their pay by the day and prepaid plans - Prepaid Cell Plans | No Contract Plans | Text, Talk or Web | T-Mobile

Quote:

Originally Posted by dg7feq (Post 39276)
is there any prepaid data packages left for USA?
My collegue will be on holiday there in a few weeks and asked me for a usable SIM card.
Seems like using a roaming card is the best choice for USA now???

Chris


dg7feq 23-04-2012 12:53

thanks, the 3$ per day tariff looks good to me. Will recommend to my collegue.

Chris

dg7feq 23-04-2012 13:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by dg7feq (Post 39279)
thanks, the 3$ per day tariff looks good to me. Will recommend to my collegue.

Chris

..together with the 10$ internatonal unlimited call and text, as she has to call frequently to russia - which cost 2.7$/min without that plan...

inquisitor 23-04-2012 13:02

Be aware that T-Mobile's UMTS network (which they call it "4G" since it supports HSPA+) runs on the AWS band (1700 MHz for uplink and 2100 MHz for downlink) which very few European phones support (UMTS2100 is not compatible!). So your colleague may be confined to their GSM network and EDGE speed.

dg7feq 23-04-2012 14:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by inquisitor (Post 39281)
Be aware that T-Mobile's UMTS network (which they call it "4G" since it supports HSPA+) runs on the AWS band (1700 MHz for uplink and 2100 MHz for downlink) which very few European phones support (UMTS2100 is not compatible!). So your colleague may be confined to their GSM network and EDGE speed.

thanks for the note, so i recommend them the 2$ per day plan instead ;-)


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