Lydia Leftcoast
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Sat Jul-09-11 05:54 PM
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OK, I just discovered the first disadvantage of the iPhone: AT&T |
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(And no, for my situation, Verizon would be no better.)
I'm leaving on a 3-week trip to Scandinavia next week, and I thought that I could just take my iPhone, but I called AT&T to check.
Turns out that since I have had my iPhone only since May, I am not eligible for international roaming or even international calling from the U.S. :wtf:
Ironically, I did not have this problem with a TMobile prepaid phone. I needed to call overseas in an emergency, I didn't know if it would work, but it did. It just worked.
If I had a Verizon phone, I'd have to rent another handset to travel overseas, so that would be no improvement.
Fortunately, I have a Mobal world phone that I bought for my 2006 and 2007 trips to England... BUT I need to update my credit card information. Sounds simple, right? Unfortunately, I forgot the password for my account (not having used the site in four years), and I can't even get my password sent to me, because the e-mail address I had then is with an ISP that no longer exists.
Just to add to my frustration, Mobal's support service is closed on weekends. GRRRR.
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Stinky The Clown
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Sat Jul-09-11 11:21 PM
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1. Ha ..... we were talking about this very thing earlier today |
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My son has my old Verizon Blackberry Storm. Crappy phone, but it has a SIM chip. I have SIMs for France, England, and Spain. I am told any of the SIMs actually work all over Europe. A phone call to Verizon before a trip, a change of SIMs, and off we went. Not sure if that still works, but it did a few years ago.
Too bad our new (Verizon) iPhones can't do that.
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Sat Jul-09-11 11:42 PM
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2. I'll see how the Mobal phone works out |
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Edited on Sat Jul-09-11 11:43 PM by Lydia Leftcoast
Anyway, if worse comes to worse, I can buy a prepaid phone in Norway.
In the meantime, if AT&T is going to be so pissy about adding international roaming to my iPhone, I'm looking into a suggestion that one of my fellow translators made for traveling to Japan (where GSM doesn't work): using Google Voice.
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Mon Jul-11-11 12:14 PM
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3. Update: I was able to reach Mobal customer service, |
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and the World Phone is good to go.
I'll still take the iPhone, because it has all my tunes on it. But I'll use it for wi-fi only.
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Thu Jul-28-11 10:25 AM
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4. I've been an AT&T iPhone user for a year and a half now |
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I STILL can't get international roaming. I signed up for a $5.99/month feature that would give me access to it, but it wouldn't work overseas - in Amsterdam OR Paris. So when I got back, I went back to AT&T. Their response? "Well, gee, it really should work."
A PSA for anyone considering new or switched wireless service. When it comes to AT&T, AVOID, AVOID, AVOID. In a word, they suck. My home is in almost the exact geographic center of one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country, and I rarely complete a call without it dropping when I'm in my own house!
AT&T is overpriced, the service is terrible, and their customer service reps rarely know what they're doing.
I really miss Verizon!
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Sun Aug-07-11 04:19 PM
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5. Update: The Mobal phone was so old that it wouldn't charge |
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I didn't discover this till I was already in Europe.
It turned out that I didn't need to make any phone calls and that everywhere I stayed (except one private home) had wi-fi.
Then, around the end of July, some time during my stay in Sweden, my iPhone rang. I recognized the caller ID number as one of the robo-outfits that bothers me frequently ("The Disabled Veterans Association will be in your neighborhood to pick up any unwanted household items..."), so I refused the call. Then I saw that I had bars attributed to some Swedish phone company. I had bars in Iceland, too, so I made sure that 3G data was turned off (I had turned it off before leaving the country, just in case).
Everyone who called my U.S. number who wasn't a robocall got a message on my U.S. voice mail saying that I wasn't available by phone till August 5 and that they should send an e-mail, so I had no reason to answer any of the phone calls that came in.
While I was in Iceland, I got a text message from AT&T saying that they had turned international roaming on. But it was about three days after I had noticed it on my own.
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Wed Aug-24-11 11:18 PM
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6. My 3GS worked well in Moscow, Singapore, and Seoul last year. |
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You've got to remember to turn roaming off when not using your phone though, or else your bill will be a whopper.
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