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| Junior Member Posts: 1 Join Date: 26 Apr 2011 Location: Toronto
Country: | TelCel recenty release some new prepaid data plans - their prepaid service is generally referred to as Amigo. I am staying at a resort in the gated community of Peurto Adventuras, about 15km south of Playa Del Carmen. *Just outside the gate about 500m south, on the northboud side of the highway, in a beige building, directly across from the highway ramp, is a TelCel dealer. I went there, and fortunately an English speaking resort worker happened to be there. *I asked for the 199 peso plan that was good for up to 700MB of data for up to 7 days, but then changed my mind and upgraded to 1.5 GB of data for up to 14 days for 299 pesos. *More data is always better - allowing me to do lots of video and youtube. Here are the telcel prepaid data offerings Telcel Mexico Introduces New iPad Data Plans | Tarifica The dealer did not have any micro-sims, but cut several regular sims down to size, until he had one that worked in my iPad micro sim slot. Good idea to bring existing microsim for a good template of exactly where to cut. The charge for the SIM was 150 pesos and 20 pesos more for a surcharge for an international account? *Forgot the name of the dealer employee but he was very helpful and patient. *Did a lot of work to get it working. *Now that he has experience, probably can be faster next time. I get a full 5 bars of connection everywhere around the area. *Latency is a rather high, typically about 750ms, but sometimes as low as 500ms. *Speed ranges from slow to moderate, download tests showing anywhere from 0.5Mb/s to 1.5Mb/s and upload typically testing at about 0.25Mb/s. I paid the dealer directly in Canadian dollars. *Not as good an exchange rate as at a bank, but easier for a small transaction. *The store offered the typical retailer rate of 1 Canadian or 1 US dollar per 10 pesos. *So my total cost for 1.5GB of data for two weeks, was $30 data + $15 sim card + $2 foreign charge, and for all the work the guy did, I told him to just take $50 and keep the change. The cost for 1.5GB of roaming data using my Rogers SIM from Canada would be $40,275 instead of the local telcel rate of $30 !! I had the card set up for data only, but I could have added the option of voice, and then used it in my iPhone instead, but I have no need for voice. So the card will not work in an iphone without taking it back to a TelCel dealer and asking to have it activated for voice. *I noticed in the iPad menus that there is no phone number associated with my iPad SIM card. *My Rogers iPad SIM card has a phone number associated with it. Sent from my 3G iPad 2 |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 886 Join Date: 11 Feb 2004 Location: Dubai (& Detroit)
Country: | I bought one of these off E-Bay to deal with MicroSIM issues: Amazon.com: Micro SIM Cutter, Converter with 2 SIM adapters: Electronics |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 332 Join Date: 28 Mar 2005 Location: See flag
Country: | Sounds like you got a really helpful dealer! As you say, it was a learning curve for him and he can now offer a sim-cutting-down service. Telcel company stores should (in theory!) have microsims in stock. The rates/deals for the iPad are the same prepaid Amigo rates available for any other data connection (what was new in Sept 2010 was the launch of the microsim). Note the double-data offer mentioned in that announcemen has since expired. In addition to the rates listed there, there are a couple of new rates. One is on Banda Ancha Telcel - Paquetes Internet Telcel Amigo : 15MB valid for one day for 15 pesos - good if you just want to check you have usable reception (or for minimal email) and when you've signed up for online access to your account at https://www.atencionenlinea.telcel.c...ntes/index.jsp there are three more low-volume deals (for those who just need the bare minimum smartphone email checking etc) 50MB or 30 days for 47 pesos 150MB or 30 days for 143 pesos 300MB or 30 days for 286 pesos (note: those are border-area prices, it's little more elsewhere) In some areas (like where I am!), the 3G network is now getting overloaded and unreliable, but otherwise the speeds you are getting are fairly typical, although latency is much lower near the northern border. Voip: Localphone US, Voipfone UK, 2Talk NZ, Pennytel AU, Callwithus US, Voipcheap EU, Google Voice |
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