Re: Traveller Seeks Phone Advice |
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Joseph (JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.com) Mon, 16 May 2005 07:13:40 -0700
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 11:58:23 GMT, D. Dude <xzzyxREMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm planning on traveling to the US and Europe in the near future
For US and European travel you'll need a GSM carrier. In the US that
> Pre-paid, since I assume I'm ineligible for credit, but I would
It's likely that you'll be relegated to prepaid if you cannot qualify
> Services that require a minimum of pre-paid credit or offer wider
For the US calling with cingular or T-Mobile prepaid long distance is
International calling while available is likely not an economical way
> Having the option of toll-free access for the calling card would
Toll-free is generally not free with mobile in the US and will use
> For the US, I'd like to have service in Hawaii, California, New York,
Cingular and T-Mobile would both work in major cities in the places
> I don't have a phone suitable for the US, so your recommendations for
You don't indicate what (if anything) you use for service in your home
> Offers for loaners or purchase of this phone would also be welcome.
Keep in mind that if you are using Cingular or T-Mobile T-Mobile only
> For Europe, I'm planning on visiting the continent mainly to EU
You can also get prepaid for 5 to 20 Euros including a small amount of |
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