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Join Date: 03 Oct 2006
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![]() Get a phone that does internet, and a Yoigo SIM, and you can have unlimited GPRS for 1.39 euros per day. Alternatively, you can put the SIM in a datacard in a laptop/pc and browse just like you do at home, (not quite as quick though
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Join Date: 23 Aug 2007
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![]() hmm.. well i won't be on the internet that much, and i'd rather not pay. i'll mostly be using the free wifi in the computer lab.
that yoigo site looks cool though.. first i've heard of it. 49 Euros for a phone w/ 20 Euros of credit doesn't sound bad. it appears there's no free anything though. it looks like they charge 12 cents establishment and 12 cents/min for all calls, regardless of whether they're incoming or not. snidely: which carriers do you know of that have free incoming? |
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Newbie
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Join Date: 03 Sep 2007
Location: South Pasadena California
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![]() Richard. I have a Nokia 6310i (oldie but goodie) that I used in Europe a while ago. It is unlocked and I can buy a SIM in Italy where I'll be traveling for a month. Do the SIM cards in Italy automatically allow you to use the phone as a modem,i.e. data? I will be staying mostly in a villa in Tuscany so no good internet service there. I have an IBM Thinkpad T40 which unfortunately does not have bluetooth. It does have infrared but I'm still trying to make that work re: modem. Can't seem to find the right driver for IRda. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks!
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Posts: 1,465
Join Date: 27 Feb 2004
Location: Mississippi, USA
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Wind dropped that plan and changed to other and then changed them yet again. Look on the Italy page for the (more or less) current information. But your plan will work: I've done it. |
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