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Originally Posted by ronwi
The free voice roaming is interesting - the dedicated roaming SIMs have free incoming calls, but the caller must call an expensive number in the IOM or some other expensive +44 number.
I travel with two phones - a smart phone, and a non-smart GSM phone. I think I will buy a Tesco SIM for voice, and have a free Meteor SIM posted to my hotel (for data.) However, as I do like to experiment, I will test the Tesco SIM in the smart phone and see how it performs.
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In general, calling all terminating mobile numbers in Europe will cost you significantly more than calling landline numbers. If you call an Irish Meteor or Tesco Mobile number from US or elsewhere, it is likely to be more expensive than calling an Irish landline number. Probably similar to calling a UK mobile. Hence, buying an Irish SIM may not save a lot for your callers. It does mean that you don't have to worry about roaming charges for incoming calls on your own bill, however.