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Verizon Phones for International Use
I am curious, could one of the experts on this forum advise if I am reading the verizon webpage correctly? It looks to me like they do have several phones that utilize GSM service. I keep reading that Verizon phones don't offer this capability. Here is the link to the webpage.
http://aboutus.vzw.com/international...one/index.html (I actually added this message to the bottom of an earlier thread and then realized that I might not get any response to my question by adding it to another thread. - Sorry for the repeat) |
you simply need a triband phone, then you need to make sure they turn on the service.
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This type of dual technology phone has been around for a while but they are very expensive and as I understand it, verizon then charges a great deal for a sim card.
I assume verizon wireless has call forwarding...if you go the local sim route, you can open up a voicestick account, set up call forwarding to a local sim and forward calls to your verizon phone to voicestick. |
I have a quadband Motorola Razr..it was NOT "expensive." Cost less than $50
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Razr quadband and CDMA? Sounds interesting , where did you buy it. I "only" can buy the quad and WCDMA version here, but it's expensive.
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Thank you all for your responses. I thought that one of the phones verizon offers was the same one that my husband had. Turns out that it isn't. I may keep this in mind for the future though.
Dukey - did you say that you purchased that Motorola quadband at Verizon for less than $50? Thanks again all. |
FYI .. I just rented through Verizon Wireless a phone that I'll take to Italy for two weeks (in about two weeks from now). You get a Great Britain phone number.
$3.99 a day $1.49 a minute $22 shipping $300 deposit a bit steep but worth it to me for the times when I'll need a phone .. and the peace of mind. And I will not forward my regular cell phone to that number .. too many unwanted calls (especially for $1.49 a minute)! |
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