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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,117 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | For data in the US, you can consider tmobile - They have unlimited data for $1.49/day. AT&T's rate are not so bad either. They just recently revamped it. As already mentioned, there is a lot of free wiFi in the US. So that may just be enough depending on your needs. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, TelnaMobile, Ekit |
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| Member Advanced Member Posts: 71 Join Date: 12 May 2009
Country: | Thanks, guys. As I said, this is for my friend, I'm not really sure he can rely on WIFI. Bossman, sounds like the Tmobile solution is not really prepaid? As it has a daily charge (unless this is reduced from the remaining $ on the card, for every day of actual use?). Can it be purchase on line and have it delivered to a US or Canada address? Because he's starting the trip in Canada, visiting relatives, and only afterwards will begin the US part of his trip. And most important - he'll be using a GSM iPhone - do these SIM cards support it? |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 332 Join Date: 28 Mar 2005 Location: See flag
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With 3G (850) coverage may be improved in some areas, but it's not essential to have 3G. Voip: Localphone US, Voipfone UK, 2Talk NZ, Pennytel AU, Callwithus US, Voipcheap EU, Google Voice | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,117 Join Date: 22 Apr 2005 Location: Chicago
Country: | Not sure what you mean. It's prepaid. He signs up for it daily if he wants, and $1.49 is deducted from his credit. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), Tmobile USA, Virgin UK, TelnaMobile, Ekit |
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| Member Advanced Member Posts: 71 Join Date: 12 May 2009
Country: | RTuesday, he has an unlocked GSM iPhone 4 with a micro SIM. But he wants a data SIM, not a voice one (a combined SIM is OK though). I'll check out the eKit. I agree 3G is not essential, he's going to use the phone mostly for emails & browsing. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 957 Join Date: 15 Nov 2006
Country: | You should know that T-Mobile operate their 3G network at 1700/2100 MHz (so-called AWS-band), which the iPhone does not support, so with his iPhone your friend could only access T-Mobile's 2G network, which as any 2G network is relatively slow (theoretically up to 236 KBit/s which however in practice is often less). 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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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 957 Join Date: 15 Nov 2006
Country: | Yes, I was actually referring to EDGE which delivers a maximum bandwidth of 236 KBit/s. 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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