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Senior Member
Prepaid Pioneer
Posts: 696
Join Date: 01 Aug 2006
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![]() Sorry it's all a bit confusing. The first confusion you seem to have (about the size of the SIM), is a relatively recent development by Apple. As mentioned above, up until the iPad and iPhone4, every GSM device in the world had exactly the same SIM card (with few exceptions). As it is you also have to remember that you will not be able to just use another operators SIM in your existing phone unless your phone has been 'unlocked' in order to be able to do so. Also you will have to check that your phone's built in operating frequencies exist in the country you are visiting. If in doubt, just post a specific question here which states the Phone's model, current operator and the country you intend to visit.
In terms of the rest of your questions, they really are very specific to operators. There are thousands of operators in the world, and tens of thousands of prepaid tariffs. We couldn't possibly generalise about them all. This forum has been set up so that people from around the world can interact with each other and discuss developments etc. In most cases, somebody who is knowledgeable about a tariff (usually in their own country) can recommend a SIM for a newbie like yourself who might not have any idea what to get due to information overload. That is why the specific question on where you are going, and what useage you will be requiring was asked. Quote:
![]() Anyhow, in the rest of the world, prepaid credit is generally referred to by its monetary value. (In Dollars, Euros, Pounds etc.). The tariffs that you will see here on prepaidgsm and any links that you will follow through will generally state various destinations as a cost per minute. (e.g. 3cents/minute to call from A to B, 15c/min to call from B to A). |
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