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Default T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T in California - 05-12-2008, 01:33

I have a T-Mobile SIM card and I love it. I'd like to set my girlfriend up with the same thing, but there is no T-Mobile store within 4 hours of where we live. Can we activate a new SIM without visiting a T-Mobile store?

There is an AT&T store here, but it looks like they charge $1/day to use their pre-paid service on top of per-minute charges.

There is a Verizon store here. How is their pre-paid service?

We recently moved and my T-Mobile card roams on "Edge Wireless" here, which is part of AT&T. Does that mean I'm paying $1/day to use my phone here?
   
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Default 05-12-2008, 04:13

You can order T-Mobile SIMs by mail from T-Mobile, or buy one pre-activated from eBay.

Verizon's prepaid service is very expensive, but PagePlus uses the same network and is very attractive if you don't need data access.

T-Mobile prepaid doesn't have any roaming charges, unless you're using Canadian or Mexican service.


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Default 05-12-2008, 14:39

Thank you very much for your response.

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You can order T-Mobile SIMs by mail from T-Mobile, or buy one pre-activated from eBay.
It looks like eBay has the SIM cards and activation codes available. When I was activated a year ago, a T-Mobile rep told me on the phone that it was necessary to visit a T-Mobile store to activate a SIM card.

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Verizon's prepaid service is very expensive, but PagePlus uses the same network and is very attractive if you don't need data access.
It looks like Verizon and PagePlus are CDMA. I didn't even realize CDMA was available prepaid. We actually need GSM for travel.
   
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It looks like Verizon and PagePlus are CDMA. I didn't even realize CDMA was available prepaid. We actually need GSM for travel.
None of these carriers supports foreign roaming (except for Canada and Mexico in some, but not all, cases)...


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Default 05-12-2008, 19:05

I should elaborate: on prepaid.


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