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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 18 Join Date: 05 Jun 2011
Country: | I've got an Orange and Cellcom card, both work fine in my older Samsung quad band dumb phone and new Samsung Vibrant (US TMob. version). they both claim 3G, but I wasn't successful getting them activated for data - it's not automatic. The street shops (small general stores) that sell them and do top-ups have no idea, and I couldn't navigate the webpages to register, mostly Hebrew and Russian. You also have to get them activated separately to roam internationally, if you want to register some activity and avoid the risk of de-activation after a year. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 957 Join Date: 15 Nov 2006
Country: | According to Wikipedia they run GSM at 1800 MHz, but they also have deployed a 3G (UMTS) network at 850 and 2100 MHz. postpaid: DE: O2 Blue 100 Flex; prepaid: DE: Lidl, Fonic, Tchibo, solomo pro, congstar, T-Mobile, Vodafone, otelo; CH: Swisscom Natel Easy BeFree, Sunrise go dayflat, Lebara; OK,-mobile; UK: T-Mobile, 3; NL: T-Mobile; ES: Vodafone, MÁSmovil, simyo; HU: T-Mobile; BG: MTel, Globul, vivatel, Petrol mobile; INT'L: none |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 13 Join Date: 22 Jun 2011
Country: | All GSM operators offer good national coverage. In the periphery Orange and Cellcom have only 2G coverage. To clarify the frequency band issue: Orange IL operates GSM 900 and 3G 2100 with very limited GSM 1800 and 3G 900. Cellcom IL Uses GSM 1800 and 3G 2100 bands. Pelephone IL is 3G only with the unusual combination of the 850 and 2100 bands, which means that using a handset with only one of the bands may cause a somewhat patchy coverage, especially in the less populated regions of the country. Data use should not be a problem, no activation is needed. However access point (APN) data should be entered into the handset. Orange offers special data topups - 5GB for NIS 99 or 20 GB for NIS 149, both valid for 30 days. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Professionist Posts: 1,252 Join Date: 27 Feb 2004 Location: Mississippi, USA
Country: | Last time I was in Israel (a long time ago) many folks carried several cell phones because it was so expensive to call from one network to another. Your choice may be dictated by who you are calling or being called by. |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 13 Join Date: 22 Jun 2011
Country: | That has to be a very long time ago, when interconnect rates were very high. Nowadays the inteconnect rate is NIS 0.08/min and usually included in the per minute price. Still, many people carry more than one phone - for work and for private use. |
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