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![]() I was reading about Vodafone Passport a while back, and I was thinking that lower roaming costs would be cool (despite pissing off my friends and having them change my number, again, in their phonebooks :P)
Anyway, vodafone passport works well with gsm-gsm networks but what about the USA? I know that Vodafone owns 44% of Verizon. Does vodafone have the passport program in the US as well? If so do I need a dual-mode CDMA/GSM handset to make it work? Also can I top-up by using verizon's FreeUp cards? Any ideas? ![]() (and when will vodafone take over and convert them to UMTS? :P :P :P) Current Prepaid: None ![]() Older Prepaid: AT&T wireless; TracFone; Telestet; Vodafone GR; Fido; SFR; T-mobile US; Tuyo, Cosmote Postpaid: at&t |
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?gypten Vodafone Egypt VODA EG, Click GSM Albanien Vodafone Albanie VOD-AL, AL-O2 Australien Vodafone Pacific VODAFONE AUS, VFONE Belgien Proximus BEL PROXIMUS, PROXI Frankreich SFR Vodafone F SFR Griechenland Vodafone Panafon PANAFON, GR VODAFONE Gro?britannien Vodafone UK VODAFONE, VODA Irland Vodafone Ireland IRL VODA, EIRCELL Italien Vodafone Omnitel I-OMNITEL, VODA IT Japan Vodafone K.K. JPHONE Malta Vodafone Malta VODAFONE MLA Neuseeland Vodafone Mobile New Zealand VODAFONE NZ Niederlande Vodafone Libertel NL LIBERTEL, Vodafone NL Portugal Vodafone Portugal P TELECEL, TLCL, Vodafone P. Rum?nien Connex, Mobifon CONNEX, RO 01, ROM MOBIFON Schweden Vodafone Sverige EUROPOLITAN, SEURO, Vodafone SE Schweiz Swisscom Mobile SWISSCOM Spanien Vodafone Espana E VODAFONE, EAIRTEL Tschechische Republik Oskar /Cesky Mobil OSKAR, CZ 03, 230 03 Ungarn Vodafone Hungary VODAFONE HU So seems like no USA there... Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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![]() Vodafone Greece does not also list USA in the participating countries....
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![]() "Recharge" a Vodafone Passport. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Vodafone Passport a contract account, not a prepaid?
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![]() Nope, it's definitely a prepaid offer as well:
http://www.abroad.vodafone.co.uk/index.cfm...me=a2&nu=1&le=2 "With Vodafone Passport you can use your mobile abroad as often as you like. Whether you're a pay monthly or pay as you talk customer* you just pay a 75p connection fee each time you make a call and, after that, you?re charged at your usual home tariff." "*Vodafone Passport is currently available on Perfect Fit price plans available as at May 1st 2005, 3G price plans, Smartplus and Smartstep." (The last 2 plans are prepaid Pay As You Talk plans). |
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![]() I wish Vodafone would buy Verizon Wireless, or Verizon itself, but despite speculation 3 or 4 years ago it looks unlikely to happen now. The fact that Verizon Wireless chose not to adopt UMTS is widely believed to have been a way for Verizon to make things difficult for Vodafone. The sole concession they made to Voda was a GSM/CDMA "world phone" that no-one bought.
Anyway, the fact that Verizon Wireless uses neither UMTS nor GSM, and the fact that Vodafone is not involved in its operation, means that there's no Passport in the US. It's not like TMO or AT&T are going to drop their $3-per-minute roaming rates to help out their biggest competitor. 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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![]() Verizon also has a dual mode CDMA/GSM data card with an international data plan which includes 200 megs a month in Europe. I think that was another table scraping that was given to Voda.
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http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=406 |
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![]() There are a few CDMA/GSM handsets floating around.
There are 2 Samsung and one Motorola model that do CDMA 800/1900 and GSM 1800/900. These have no RUIM capability. There are a few WorldWind phones in China that have CDMA 800/1900 and GSM 1800/900 that have RUIM capability, obviously those cannot work in the states. I am still hoping that VZW will be bought by vodafone and converted :P Current Prepaid: None ![]() Older Prepaid: AT&T wireless; TracFone; Telestet; Vodafone GR; Fido; SFR; T-mobile US; Tuyo, Cosmote Postpaid: at&t |
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![]() Actually, the Chinese phones can work in the US, the trick is getting the appropriate roaming SIM. You cannot activate the phones with Verizon or Sprint, but theoretically, a GSM providers could create a SIM which would work in that phone to roam in the US.
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