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If you have the phone set to automatically choose networks you will not need to 'enter codes.' With Piranha you will get 2 or 3 operators in each country rather than possibly one if you go with '1st party operator'. If you choose one SIM from a big time operator you risk the quality of one operators ability to connect with its sister networks. Perhaps you will choose the wrong one! Anyone else have an opinion on this?? additional stuff: You can get the SIM while still home and test it on your phone here to check that it is working. |
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![]() So better to get a sim that roams on most of the networks in each country rather than be stuck with just one provider like vodaphone. I see the data rates now, looks like about 50 cents per MB, not great but will probably work as I won't use it that much, will do most emails surfing etc at night with free wifi. Looks like the 35 pound ($52 usd) version might just fit the bill for a 3 week trip. Reading the user manual, Piranha uses call back for all roaming calls, does this work ok? Seems a bit cumbersome but I guess doable for a few calls a day. Setting up mobile data roaming looks a bit complicated, each country I have to chose and enable a carrier, enter some codes. The European Union is not really a union is it? ![]() SMS messages looks normal, Voip is nice. So if I go this route, just order the sim from Piranha to ship to my US address a couple weeks before my trip, test activate it to make sure it works, then reactivate upon arrival in Europe? |
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No need to reactivate: it stays active for over a year. You can use any leftover credit in the US. Or sell it or give it away. OR get the cheapest card and add some money before you leave the US and add more later. That way you would not overpay for the SIM and credit. UPDATE: In all fairness, you should read this thread I started for its wisdom. http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/inte...html#post41610 |
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![]() Thanks for all the help from the experts!
I think I will try the Piranha sim, I can have it shipped to my house before my trip, test it out and learn how it works. I checked the providers for the various countries I will visit. Hopefully I will have good coverage on my journey. I love the internet and forums like this one, as you can find out just about anything from experts that have been there and done that. Netherlands KPN TMobile Vodafone Germany Eplus 02 Tmobile Vodafone Austria Mobilkom Orange Tmobile Italy Tim France Bougues Orange SFR Is TIM a good nationwide coverage network for Italy? I will spend a week of the trip going to Venice, Lake Como, and Italian Riviera. Thanks again for all the help! |
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![]() TIM was the incumbent mobile phone company... it has the best coverage in general.
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