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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 08:48  Hello, my girlfriend is planning a trip to USA and Canada this summer. We have several triband-GSM-Phones here but no quad-band. Is a triband sufficiant for USA (She will be in Minnesota/near Minneapolis and Vancouver) or should we get a cheap quadband (Like Benq Siemens A31) before the trip? We ordered a Yackiemobile card -- lets hope it will still arrive before the trip  Thanks, Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,465 Join Date: 27 Feb 2004 Location: Mississippi, USA 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 12:41  1900-only can be enough if you don't plan to travel far from cities and the main roads. The more into the countryside you get the more important 850 becomes. While Cingular has the most 850 coverage there are also a host of smaller carriers with both 850 and 1900. These smaller carriers may have no international roaming, other than with Canadian carriers.  | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 13:48  Thanks for your reply. I think i'll get a A31 then - it cost around 80$ including shipping here in germany. if the yackiemobile card does not arrive in time -- is it easy to buy a prepaid-SIM in the US? I'd go for a cingular card (with the unlimited option) then i think. Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,257 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 13:50  Like Dr. said, you should be fine with a phone with only a 1900 band if you are mostly in urban areas. One of my phones (nokias 3120) has only the 1900 band. I have pretty good coverage with my tmobile sim in it. With my riiing sim in it, it goes back and forth between tmobile and cingular. Since you would be using Yackie (if you get it on time   ),  they probably have roaming agreement with both cingular and tmobile. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,257 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 14:04  I do not know of a single person that has received their Yackie sim yet. So, it's good that you are already thinking about alternatives.  Yes, prepaid sims are easy to get, especially tmobile. Search ebay.  Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 14:11 Quote: 
   Well, on ebay most sellers have a big "only ship to the USA" on their auction texts. I'll keep my eyes open (or try to beg one of our companies cingular or t-mo us cards)... Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,257 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago 
					Country:    |  26-06-2006, 14:32  See if this fellow still has the cingular sims available.  http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/inde...showtopic=1163 Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile | 
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 342 Join Date: 14 Dec 2004 Location: Connecticut, USA 
					Country:    |  27-06-2006, 03:27 Quote: 
 I agree on having a contingency plan in case the Yackie Mobile card doesn't arrive in time (I've been thinking of ordering one myself but want to wait until I read reviews on how well their cards work once they start delivering). Also don't overlook low tech prepaid calling cards for international calls from hotel phones or payphones. Many have extremely low rates. Sim Cards: T-Mobile (Mint), AT&T (Mifi device or Kindle), Koko Satphone: InMarSat Broadband US Wireless Data: AT&T postpaid, Sprint (Karma Mobility prepaid) Broadband International Data: SkyRoam VOIP: Skype | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,164 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany 
					Country:    |  27-06-2006, 09:10 Quote: 
 Canada will be only 2 weeks and she'll stay at her sisters house. So there we do not need the card that urgent. For Canada we can go along with SMS on our german SIM-card or call the landline. USA is more interesting as it will be more than a month  Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,257 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago 
					Country:    |  27-06-2006, 11:23  A lot of those ebay sellers do not know that it will cost ONLY an extra $0.39 stamp to mail a sim card to europe...may be 2 extra stamps max. It costs only a first class ($0.39) stamp for anywhere in the US. See if you can contact one of those sellers and inform them how much it costs to mail stuff to you and that you are willing to double it or so. Most of them are just not informed.   Quote: 
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