I use verizon and i know that their network in the states is different than most others around the world. you must switch phones when you travel to other countries in europe ect. i do not know about the others cingular, tmobile, ect.
If you're just looking for a way to call home I use the skipe software. (skipe.com) It costs me about 11 cents a minute to call my wifes cell phone. Hope this helps.
T-Mobile and Cingular use GSM service, which is more predominant worldwide. International roaming rates get expensive, but both services have a plan where you pay a little more monthly but get better roaming rates. Just make sure that you have an international phone -- not all work abroad.
If you only travel in North America, a Verizon or Sprint phone should work in most places.
If you don't mind being constrained to a laptop and internet connection, Skype is your cheapest option for sure. Also, if you have Vonage or some similar service, you can use that too.
My Verizon CDMA phone works in USA, Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, most Caribbean islands and Venezuela. Charges back to US are about 65 cents/minute. You must have Verizon Customer Service activate your account for international roaming. They can tell you in which countries it will or wont work. An added benefit is the ability to use the seatback skyphone on many carriers for a very reduced rate.
Anybody have thoughts on skype vs. vonage/patriotphone? I.e. which is more user friendly for calling/placing calls on the road (internationally)? Also, am I right in thinking vonage requires an ethernet cable connection whereas skype can connect through wifi alone? Pricing it out on their websites it looks like it'd cost about the same once you break down the per minute cost for SkypeOut and subscription fee of SkypeIn. Techno-wizards, educate me!
skype works great with wifi. It's been a lifesaver with all the int'l. stuff I've been doing. I had t-mobile for a year and it worked great. My company is forcing us to get cingular GSM/GPRS phones and they work ok too.
A word of warning--cellphone charges will kill you. The cheapest you'll get off is $.99/min. in Northern Europe. China/India and the other backwaters will cost as much as $2.99/min. TC
I've heard good things about Skype and Net2Phone. If you do plan on using a regular mobile phone, I'd recommend a GSM phone/plan--Cingular or T-Mobile. Make sure it's a Quad-Band phone. They'll work almost anywhere except for Korea and Japan. Get the phone unlocked and you can use local sim chips for whatever country you're in. T-Mobile says they'll unlock any phone after 90 days of service. If the phone company gives you hassles about unlocking the phone, for $20-$30 bucks you can get it unlocked through vendors on the net or in a Mom & Pop cell shop that has the SmartClip or other similar devices.
I have been with TMobile for a while now. Although they have come a long way domestically, the coverage still kind of blows (I live in the NE). Abroad you can't beat the coverage that TMobile has though, it's fantastic. They have some great plans right now.
Cingular I heard is better within the States and great internationally, but also more expensive than TMobile is.
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