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Alaska:: local SIM urgent
Hi all
about to fly to Alaska. found out none of my GSM phones works there (can't believe it! a U.S. state !! i have taken my phones to Ethiopia, Kenya Tanzania & Uzbekistan without a problem...) please tell me Where & Which ! thanks aby |
so... guess i'll use Telepathy
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seems i haven't defined my question properly:
WHERE can i find a local SIM in Alaska? WHICH do you recommend? |
Alaska mostly CDMA with very little GSM coverage. It appears (but I can't confirm) that Cellular One (Dobson) is GSM and has a roaming deal with TMobile at 850.
But the U.S. in general is behind the curve on GSM phones -- it's not like you can pick up a SIM card on every corner, unfortunately. http://www.gsmworld.com/cgi-bin/ni_m...=us&net=dc |
buy a pre paid phone card- that's what I do in areas my ohone won't work.....
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I have a Tracphone and it never failed me. I used it all over Alaska. The only time it failed was when in BC on the way home and we were in a extremely remote area.
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Thanks
i'm still studying your answers mooselywild - a prepaid phone card means i have to put a looong code on every call or just once (or maybe not at all?)? |
Maybe Alaska was set aside for intervention and recovery for cell phone addicts.
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Thank you Jorr, this is how I feel about it too.
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Well, yes, usually- but by the 3rd or 4th call, you probably have the # memorized:)
And is Alaska a vacation?? How many calls will you need to make? Jorr- LOL! Yeah, aby, think of this as a chance to leave modern complications behind........ |
I never bring my cell phone on my vacations. I go on vacations to get away from it all.
Get the phone card. Mine is only 5 cents per minute. If you have to find a public phone and dial in three complicated numbers per call it will limit your erge to call. Cell phone rehab 101. |
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