Sujet : Re: Two Questions
De : hugybear (at) *nospam* gmx.net (Jörg Lorenz)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 03. Dec 2024, 16:01:54
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Organisation : Camembert Normand au Lait Cru
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On 03.12.24 15:25, Andy Burns wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
micky wrote:
>
rent a sim in the country I'm going to.
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A SIM for any EU country ought to allow free roaming to any other EU
country, so the O/P won't need three SIMs.
Not sure why I said "free", I should have said at no additional cost.
Intra EU roaming charges are forbidden for many years.
A new SIM for a couple of days? Not really.
The OP should ask his US-provider what it has on offer for such trips.
When I travel in the US - the opposite direction - I use my regular plan
from my Swiss provider that includes 40GB data and unlimited calls to
and from USA, Canda and all of Europe. Costs $50/month.
That is really trouble free usage of mobile communication.
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