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oinchats Apr 25th, 2012 06:57 PM

Calling USA from Europe with a Sim card
 
Any suggestions for low rate calls with a sim card from Western Europe to the USA. The one I have used in the past is $.99 per minute but there must be something less expensive then that.

janisj Apr 25th, 2012 08:39 PM

You'll want to re-post over on the Europe Forum. cellphone/sim card issues are discussed every day on that board.

ZenReputation Apr 26th, 2012 01:10 AM

is there no international SIM card? in India, we have it

backpackmatt Apr 26th, 2012 09:48 AM

I usually buy a SIM when I get in Country but if you're hopping around Europe you have to get one in each Country or pay the roaming rates on the one you've got when get to a new Country. But when your SIM runs our of credit you can't buy more credit for it in another country, so you'd have to get a new one. They have multi-country SIM cards that work everywhere. I have a National Geographic one, but the rates on it aren't as good as local Country SIMs, but you don't have to keep switching. Good travels!

Rastaguytoday Apr 28th, 2012 06:22 PM

I'll gladly pay the prevailing rates for long distance not to carry a cell phone with me.

The point of going on holiday is just that, a holiday from the everyday world.

One does not need instant communication 24x365. I run from the thought of that happening to me.

DanielH Apr 30th, 2012 05:56 PM

EU Law dictates that you can't be charged xxx amounts of money while roaming... That being said, I've had good coverage with O², owned by Telefonica. I have heard bad things about their customer service (indeed, in their case, I shouldn't have to pay to call their customer service, yet I do, but still, you don't pay for calls received, just made). :) The worst thing would be to try and top up (what they call refilling your credit) with £££££ notes, since they only take British Credit/Debit Cards when topping up by phone, since more than likely, you'll be on prepaid. They usually include x amounts of minutes to a select number of countries, the US included (when I was there last in July '11, they had like 100 minutes included when I topped up £ 15). Also, if you're going to be in London, don't forget to get a Transport for London Card. Even if you're going to be there a few days, it does save some £££££ and you can use it on the Tube and iconic Double Decker Buses.


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