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![]() This is great information. Thanks so much guys. It seems that Telestial is my best option right now, ruling out Italian eBay (Unless there is another way to get a WIND SIM that I have neglected). But I would also like to know if and how it is possible to add Data Service to the TIM card. I'm hoping that I can do it on the website, but again, I'm having a little trouble with it not being in English plus I do not have a SIM to try it with. If at all possible, he'd need it to work and roam
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![]() This is a great thread...really learning a lot from lurking here!
Few questions: If I get a SIM from ebay or Telstial, can I do a top-up before I get to Italy? It looks like the carrier sites want you to create an account which requires receiving an SMS message - will I be able to get that in the US prior to being in Italy? Personally, I'm quite comfortable with buying the SIM and setting everything up in the Airport or someplace once I get there (despite not speaking Italian) ... but this is for my in laws who are willing to be totally ripped off and pay what ever it takes to have it fully charged and setup prior to leaving US soil....so I volunteered to help... I can just order a sim and 100 mins of credit from Telstial but thats over $200.00 and it just feels so wrong. I'd rather find a SIM, even if its from Telstial, and top it up from here. Thanks! -N |
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![]() I had a lot of trouble finding a SIM card, (WIND or TIM), in Italy. It seems you have to be in fairly big places to get one.
I couldnt get one in Villasimius in Sardinia.... all the recharge shops said I had to go to Cagliari. Couldnt get one at Naples Airport. Eventually got a TIM SIM by buying a phone at AUCHAN superstore in/near Pompeii. Phone with SIM was 40 euros, and the store registered it for me using my driving licence. Easy to get recharge vouchers once you have the SIM. I bought a 30 euro voucher on Stromboli, and another on Vulcano - both tiny islands off Sicily. Recgarging is easy by sending the voucher code by SMS to the number on the voucher, and setting up data is simple by sending the codes mentioned above for either 500Mb per month at any time, or 9Gb per month between 5pm and 9am Mon-Friday plus all day Sat & Sun. I would definitely have bought a WIND SIM if I could have found one as 5Gb per month for 25 euros anytime would suit me better than the 9Gb per month limited times. It's easy once you have the SIM. Dont expect to be able to buy ine at an airport - definitely not Naples. Good Luck |
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Which one did you get? Were you able to have them set the voice menus to English? |
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![]() No idea about Rome Airport, but was amazed that I couldnt get one at naples Airport. It seems the obvious place to have a shop or outlet for people entering the country. i am guessing, but may be wrong, that there may be some kind of rule which says they cant sell them at airports?
I\got a TIM, (would have preferred WIND). Didnt need the menus in English... just used the text system for activating data and recharging, which has worked fine. |
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