FearlessFreep
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I typically just use VOIP (Gizmo5 and Skype) on the laptop when overseas. The problem is that it is not always easy to get a good call quality as it is dependent on a relatively good high speed internet connection, which is some parts of the world including some places where you think it should be good it is either not available or it is expensive.
I have considered doing the unlimited international data plan on the iPhone, $30+ a month still adds up after a while. I may still consider it though.
Right now I am doing the Telestial card on an unlocked quad band phone. Got a Motorola U9 for less than $100.00 off Overstock.com. There are even cheaper unlocked quad band phones available. I just wanted something that would have good call performance and a long battery life. The phone is not 3G, but typically 3G phones have terrible battery life and cost a lot more. If I need 3G service in Japan or Korea I could just turn on the iPhone if absolutely necessary.
The Telestial card is a little cumbersome in some places as an outbound call will be a two step process, the phone calls a routing number and then your call gets routed through. The card will come with a U.S number and a European number. They advertise that you get free inbound calls in a bunch of countries, what is in the fine print is that if the inbound calls are on the U.S number it has a 19 cent surcharge per minute. Still that rate is probably better than a number of others.
I like the fact that I can have a phone with a separate number on it that the most important people in your life can contact you anywhere in the world. You don't have to worry about getting calls from the company as you would on your regular cell number.
I have used the phone for outbound calls in Amsterdam, UAE, and Nairobi so far. It has worked without a hitch. The smaller Motorola U9 is easier to carry around than my iPhone which with the Mophie Juice Pack on is a bit of a brick. I am not someone who has to check their email every few moments so not having that on the Motorola is not a bother though the phone and the Telestial card does support data, I have yet to mess with it. Since the phone is unlocked you can get local SIM cards that will give you even better rates for outbound calls. Doesn't take too much to change out the SIM's
When I am at home and I don't want to carry around the iPhone I just pop the AT&T SIM into the Motorola and it works perfectly.
Well that's my experience with overseas calling, I hope this information is of some benefit.
I have considered doing the unlimited international data plan on the iPhone, $30+ a month still adds up after a while. I may still consider it though.
Right now I am doing the Telestial card on an unlocked quad band phone. Got a Motorola U9 for less than $100.00 off Overstock.com. There are even cheaper unlocked quad band phones available. I just wanted something that would have good call performance and a long battery life. The phone is not 3G, but typically 3G phones have terrible battery life and cost a lot more. If I need 3G service in Japan or Korea I could just turn on the iPhone if absolutely necessary.
The Telestial card is a little cumbersome in some places as an outbound call will be a two step process, the phone calls a routing number and then your call gets routed through. The card will come with a U.S number and a European number. They advertise that you get free inbound calls in a bunch of countries, what is in the fine print is that if the inbound calls are on the U.S number it has a 19 cent surcharge per minute. Still that rate is probably better than a number of others.
I like the fact that I can have a phone with a separate number on it that the most important people in your life can contact you anywhere in the world. You don't have to worry about getting calls from the company as you would on your regular cell number.
I have used the phone for outbound calls in Amsterdam, UAE, and Nairobi so far. It has worked without a hitch. The smaller Motorola U9 is easier to carry around than my iPhone which with the Mophie Juice Pack on is a bit of a brick. I am not someone who has to check their email every few moments so not having that on the Motorola is not a bother though the phone and the Telestial card does support data, I have yet to mess with it. Since the phone is unlocked you can get local SIM cards that will give you even better rates for outbound calls. Doesn't take too much to change out the SIM's
When I am at home and I don't want to carry around the iPhone I just pop the AT&T SIM into the Motorola and it works perfectly.
Well that's my experience with overseas calling, I hope this information is of some benefit.
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