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![]() yes sure, but might be useful for business travellers who usually dont have the time and the nerves to buy a bunch of local cards and swap them around all the time. If i see what hilarious roaming bills our guys at work produce every month i might suggest them such a card as well..
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![]() I agree with Andy. For anything more than a day or so in one place, a local sim is definitely the way to go. For example when I travel to Nigeria, I have a local MTN sim. I just sign up for one of the several data packages. For example, 500/MB for a month at a cost of about $3. The 3G speeds are awesome as well. The I tether to my netbook and use skype/voipcheap to call the US for dirt cheap.
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