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Cell phone
Hi,
I am going to be mixing business and pleasure in Cape Town. I will be attending a conference and visiting schools and agencies in and around Cape Town. I know you can rect cell phones at the airport. Has anyone done this? Any recommendations? |
Hello,
If you have a SIM card-ready tri-band phone, it's easier and cheaper just to buy an SA pay-as-you-go SIM card pack and put it in your phone. You can buy one at any mall -- the V&A waterfront has a number of mobile phone outlets. This is what I do when I'm in Cape Town. Cheers, Julian |
Hi Trixie,
I agree with Jasher that a tri-band phone with a "pay as you go" sim card certainly would be the best way to go. My only problem with this is that I have seen about 50% of my visitors from the USA arrive in SA and their phone does not work over here. This is probably because they were not using tri-band phones. If this is the situation in your case then you certanly can hire a cellphone + card and number from a cellphone hire company at the Cape Town airport. You might also find that your car hire company could hire a phone to you too. For more information about renting a cell phone or a "Pay as U go card" you can also go to: http://www.mtn.co.za/?pid=5933 http://www.rentafone.net/ www.cellcrentals.co.za http://www.mobilesolutions.co.za/ Enjoy your Cape Town stay. Very proudly part of the wonderful ((R)) nation of South Africa |
Thanks so much for the info. I will look into it all.
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You also need to be sure your phone is unlocked. Meaning it will take a SIM from some other carrier. In the US, companies like Cingular sell locked phones.
You can google unlock codes for most popular phones. |
In case you have TMobile in the US, they will give you the unlock code after 90 days of service.
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