OT Re: Cell phone opinions/options
Mark J. Dulcey
mark at buttery.org
Mon Nov 28 14:58:04 EST 2005
Rich Braun wrote:
>
> You get the idea. It's not just a matter of unlocking a GSM phone. You have
> to have a super-duper quad-band phone (850-900-1800-1900 MHz, all four
> frequencies, only 2 of which are used in the USA) and choose your travel
> destinations carefully.
A tri-band phone (900/1800/1900) will do if you're using T-Mobile here
in the US. That's not the most common band setup you'll get here; most
likely, you'll have to buy a phone like that while you're traveling, or
spring for a quad-band phone. You'll need quad-band for Cingular, since
they also have 850 MHz service. I don't know if there is any 850 MHz GSM
anywhere but the US, though in theory it could appear in Canada, and in
Central and South America.
That will cover you in most of the world. And in most places, you can
indeed get inexpensive prepaid SIM cards, though outside of Europe you
may have to get off the tourist paths to find them. (The shops in the
airports usually only offer ridiculously overpriced cellphone rental --
more expensive than BUYING a prepaid phone and service!)
Nothing from anywhere else will work in Japan. They have their own cell
phone technologies that are unique to their country.
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