Cell Phone Use in Mexico
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It depends on the service. Call the cell phone company and find out. If not you can buy a phone in Mexico if you want too. The down side is international calls will cost you a $1.00 a minute at best and probably a lot more. Personally I just use Ladatel cards and public pay phones to stay in touch with home. If I am going to stay somewhere more than a day or two, I get a contact number and give that to the folks at home.
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I have AT&T service. They include international dialing in their service. I go to Cancun often and use my cell for incoming & outgoing. They charge .99 a minute roaming and .25 a minute for the call. Also have another international plan that costs $3.95 a month. Roaming rate is the same, but calls are .15 a minute. Whatever you do, don't use hotel phones, even if they say they have discounted rates. My sister called PA and it cost her $45 for 9 minutes.
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You just by the Latadel cards at most stores in Mexico. They have a liitle sign in the window with a picture of a phone on it. Or use the cards find a public phone that says ladatel then dial, I belive, 011-area code- plus number. If not its 001-area code plus number, can't remember which.
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Ladatel cards work fine and are a cheap alternative when you have a planned call. However, I guess that your parents main concern is whether their cellphones will work, right? I would be almost certain that they will work. Maybe you can find this information on their carriers website.
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I forgot another thing. It is very easy to go into some stores and buy a pre-paid card cellphone (Telcel Amigo, for instance). You should pay somewhere around 50-60 US for a cell phone and 50 worth of calls. This phone will certainly work, if your parents' phone doesn't.
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Steve B.
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