Having a month in Europe July/August this year and wondering does anyone have any advice re mobile phones, travel sims etc? Which is the best way to go?
When in England I head straight for O2 store, top up 20GBP's worth, & get a great deal of free time calling home (aust) calls. They have been helpful, happy & excellent to deal with,
never let me down in my 7 visits over the past five years. I bought my phone from them for a mere 14GBP, and instant communication every visit.
Does MaxRoam have data plans? It seems easy to get phone call sims but sims with decent affordable data are more difficult.
My daughter and I spent 5 1/2 weeks in England and France last year and we used Travelsim prepaid sim cards for both our mobiles and I also purchased one for my 3g Motorola tablet. All worked fantastic and we were able to get a couple of good deals on the data and call rates. Was really easy to use and as it was prepaid we could monitor our spending. Top up was online or via our mobiles. Also family could send free texts from the travelsim website and also had a toll free number to use to phone us. Will use it again when i next go over.
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I find this very surprising as TravelSim was a total waste of money for me, in London. Ended up buying a Tasco Sim card which worked very well.
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With the right SIM though, you can probably make it $50. If you travel semi-regularly, most local SIM cards have 6-12 month expiry, and keeping them active may be as simple as putting $/£10-15 on them or sending/receiving an SMS.For me the easiest was just using wisely my current phone first time Telstra phone bill around $700 for 6'weeks travel in Europe, second time I was with vodaphone and 4'weeks bill around $300. For me to keep in touch with family at home worth paying the money to save all the hassles.
Having a month in Europe July/August this year and wondering does anyone have any advice re mobile phones, travel sims etc? Which is the best way to go?