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Join Date: 22 Apr 2005
Location: Chicago
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I was comparing to roaming sims that charge per certain KB. AT&T has worked well for me in this regards. I usually just do the $30/120 MB. Also, the last 2 times I used it, the price has been prorated, even though the data itself is not. And this is for postpaid, so may not be a good comparison, since we are talking about prepaid.
Global Data Add-On Packages for International Travelers | AT&T Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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There will always be a need for good international SIM deals.
I was talking to a cellco in Germany recently who told me a number of MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators) are planning to offer stick-on SIMlets that will peel on and off as required, to overlay your existing SIM card, and so get around the network lock problem. The SIMlet will only cut in when you are roaming or making an international call - a bit like Foocall's app on smartphones. Introduction is Q3 in Germany and the UK, I am reliably told - think the name is Kingcall. +Steve ![]() PO Box 1014, Sheffield S10 5YG, UK Home mobie: Telefonica O2 Other UK mobiles: 3, Vodafone, Virgin Foreign SIMs: Toggle (multi); Germany (Fonic); Poland (Orange PL); Skype: stevewgold |
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If you are familiar with a Scandinavian laguage you can have a look at www.smartsim.se www.zerocall.com |
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