on 31-07-2015 13:39
on 31-07-2015 13:39
I will be in the US for 4 weeks. For data usage the choices seem to be a new SIM from 3, which will allow minutes/data to be used seemlessly in the US, getting a US SIM, not using data - no Uber, etc... - or incurring large charges. Any other ideas?
31-07-2015 13:45 - edited 31-07-2015 13:46
31-07-2015 13:45 - edited 31-07-2015 13:46
One of our members @Bambino travels frequently to the USA. He will have some useful advice for you
I have mentioned him in this post and hope he will come and help...:smileywink:
Edit. I do know he often recommends a local sim...but lets see what he thinks..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-07-2015 14:49
on 31-07-2015 14:49
Using a sim from Three is a good idea, but be aware that your call charges are only valid for calls to the UK, and not local calls within the US, which are chargeable. The other alternative is a Pay & Go sim from T-Mobile or another local provider. I use T-Mobile when I'm in the US. Just make sure your phone is unlocked before you go.
on 31-07-2015 15:10
on 31-07-2015 15:10
If you have an account then also use Tugo to utilise your O2 allowances over wifi.
on 31-07-2015 15:11
thanks...its only data i care about really. i go there about 20 times a year but generally short trips and can survive on wifi. So no deals from o2 similar to 3?
on 31-07-2015 15:14
on 31-07-2015 15:14
Nothing from o2 for roaming outside Europe I'm afraid. They really should be looking at doing something by now, the world is getting smaller.
on 31-07-2015 15:28
on 31-07-2015 15:28
...unless you're a business cutomer.
ewan
on 31-07-2015 15:39
on 31-07-2015 15:39
on 31-07-2015 16:25
on 31-07-2015 16:25
@Bambino wrote:If data is your main concern then your best bet is to go with a 3 Pay & Go sim.
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