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![]() Vodafone is a big company (it owns about 45 percent of Verizon Wireless - and, anomalously, Verizon owns 22 percent of Vodafone Italy - but is present under its own name in most European markets), and they have shops all over Italy, as do the other majors. Your family can pick up a SIM for you there, too, if that works out better.
Former DE: Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2, Blauworld, 01051mobile, Solomo, Lycamobile, Simyo, Congstar, Fonic, Edeka Mobile, Lidl Mobile; PL: Heyah, Era, Virgin, Sami Swoi, Orange, POP, iPlus, Carrefour Mova, Telepin Mobi, Play, Lycamobile, T-Mobile; UK: Vodafone, T-Mobile, Virgin; US: T-Mobile, AT&T, Lycamobile; CZ: Vodafone, Oskar; ES: Lebara; GR: Vodafone, Wind; UA: Vodafone; IL: Orange; TR: Turkcell |
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BTW if you have your family in Italy which can top up your card at any time I wouldn't choose Vodafone since it's the most expensive network in Italy and usually not so fast with data (even if it has a very wide 3G coverage). Deceased Prepaids: CZ: Oskar, Eurotel; SK: Orange; DE: E-Plus, Aldi, Simyo; GE: Geocell; AM: Armentel; PL: Heyah, Plus; LT: Tele2; LV: Amigo; EE: Elisa; UA: Kyivstar; NZ: Vodafone; INT: UM, UM+, ICQSim. GSM/3G Phones: Nokia Lumia 630 dual sim |
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![]() Hi...well, someone had passed along a link to the Vodafone online store where the SIMs can be purchased, so I only mentioned a credit card as this could be easier for my family, but a walk in shop may be better.
Vodafone was recommended on this forum, I believe, as it was the only carrier where you can recharge online from the states. But I imagine my family could email me recharge codes to top off from other carriers just as easily. One other question I haven't heard a definitive answer to: With an initial SIM card, will it need to be activated within the countries network, or would I be able to drop it in my phone in the states and have it work via roaming? I think the safe thing is to have my family drop it in their phone, make a call, and then send me the SIM. Yes? Thanks. |
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![]() With Vodafone, you don't need to make a call, the sim is already able to work when you buy it. The problem about the call is with Tim card
![]() My best sim?--> Wind +39-328 My phones: Samsung Galaxy Next S5570 |
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![]() Again, family in Italy can top up for you. They don't need to send you the codes; as long as they know the number they can add credit at any tabacchi, for as little as 3 EUR (if you just want to extend validity). Or buy several small-denomination scratch cards when you are in Italy (note the expiration dates on them), take them with you, and keep them handy until you need them.
Former DE: Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2, Blauworld, 01051mobile, Solomo, Lycamobile, Simyo, Congstar, Fonic, Edeka Mobile, Lidl Mobile; PL: Heyah, Era, Virgin, Sami Swoi, Orange, POP, iPlus, Carrefour Mova, Telepin Mobi, Play, Lycamobile, T-Mobile; UK: Vodafone, T-Mobile, Virgin; US: T-Mobile, AT&T, Lycamobile; CZ: Vodafone, Oskar; ES: Lebara; GR: Vodafone, Wind; UA: Vodafone; IL: Orange; TR: Turkcell |
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![]() Oh, great. I didn't know this. So all they need is my number. Even if I have the SIM & phone in the U.S., they can recharge from Italy.
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