08-12-2023, 08:43 AM
|
#4881
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: St. George's, Grenada
|
What's the best way to use your phone internationally these days? eSim?
|
|
|
08-12-2023, 08:46 AM
|
#4882
|
Franchise Player
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by btimbit
What's the best way to use your phone internationally these days? eSim?
|
eSim or physical sim are your best options. Airalo is good.
|
|
|
The Following User Says Thank You to Weitz For This Useful Post:
|
|
08-12-2023, 08:59 AM
|
#4883
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: St. George's, Grenada
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Weitz
eSim or physical sim are your best options. Airalo is good.
|
Oh awesome, thanks for that recommendation, Airalo seems much easier and cheaper then what I was finding with google
|
|
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to btimbit For This Useful Post:
|
|
08-12-2023, 03:31 PM
|
#4884
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Calgary
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by btimbit
Oh awesome, thanks for that recommendation, Airalo seems much easier and cheaper then what I was finding with google
|
I’m actually using Airalo in Italy right now on a family trip. 2 iPhones and 2 Androids. No issues at all. Reception is dependant on the local coverage, but it is generally decent.
Previously I used it in Scotland and Ireland and it was also a breeze.
|
|
|
The Following User Says Thank You to Jimmy Stang For This Useful Post:
|
|
08-12-2023, 07:40 PM
|
#4885
|
First Line Centre
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Slacker
How many days do you need to explore Barcelona? I'm planning to go there in the second week of October.
|
3 full days is more than enough.
|
|
|
The Following User Says Thank You to soulchoice For This Useful Post:
|
|
08-12-2023, 07:46 PM
|
#4886
|
First Line Centre
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by btimbit
What's the best way to use your phone internationally these days? eSim?
|
Look into Bouygues if you are going to multiple EU Countries. As that one sim is good almost everywhere when going from country to country with their package. By that I mean one fee of 25 as an example can be used in multiple uk/other eu country borders. Whereas airalo, you need a package for each country.
Airalo is decent too for one country.
If you’re in the uk and do not mind getting a uk number, for 10 pounds, you’ll get 21 gbs of data per month (promotion now), pay as you go. That is a physical sim though. You could use an esim for your Canadian and then the physical Vodafone sim for data.
If you’re heading to Croatia, wait till you get there, for 10 eu bucks you can get unlimited data for 10 days via tmobile.
Last edited by soulchoice; 08-13-2023 at 06:36 AM.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 05:23 AM
|
#4887
|
Franchise Player
|
I'm using Airalo in Australia right now on eSim. It's so convenient and enough cheaper that I'll never to back to using physical sim cards or using roaming.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 07:39 AM
|
#4888
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
|
Is it a sad commentary on Canadian telecom that these plans are cheaper than, say, Rogers offerings?
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 09:21 AM
|
#4889
|
Franchise Player
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by bizaro86
I'm using Airalo in Australia right now on eSim. It's so convenient and enough cheaper that I'll never to back to using physical sim cards or using roaming.
|
Forgive my ignorance, but does this allow you to make and receive phone calls and regular texts as well? Is it trough a new number?
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 09:23 AM
|
#4890
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: St. George's, Grenada
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by chedder
Forgive my ignorance, but does this allow you to make and receive phone calls and regular texts as well? Is it trough a new number?
|
Some will, but most will be data only.
It's basically just another sim card, but digital. If your phone supports it you can go into the settings and pick which sim you want to handle which functions
|
|
|
The Following User Says Thank You to btimbit For This Useful Post:
|
|
08-13-2023, 09:38 AM
|
#4891
|
Franchise Player
|
I guess my esim is data only. I didn’t know that and made a couple of calls but won’t do that again.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 11:36 AM
|
#4892
|
#1 Goaltender
|
Thanks for the eSim recs. I will need that in September.
As an FYI, if any of you are going for a nexus interview, they now changed the rules so that (if interview at the airport) you have two interviews now. One in Canada, and another in the US at an airport you will be flying out of.
Super big pain, but you can also choose beforehand to go to the border and have the interviews done same day
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 11:38 AM
|
#4893
|
Franchise Player
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
Is it a sad commentary on Canadian telecom that these plans are cheaper than, say, Rogers offerings?
|
They are terrible. Was in Hong Kong for 3 weeks and was staying at my sister in law's rental. They don't rent it out much anymore so they don't have wifi there.
She gave me her extra sim card and I used 32gigs of data without any slowdown. Tethered it to my laptop, and watched 5 CFL games, netflix and disney+.
It costs $6.50/month... lol
__________________
Peter12 "I'm no Trump fan but he is smarter than most if not everyone in this thread. ”
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 06:00 PM
|
#4894
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
|
Ya, but I also meant even in Canada these travel rates are cheaper than our own telecom offerings.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 06:30 PM
|
#4895
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Calgary, Alberta
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cappy
Thanks for the eSim recs. I will need that in September.
As an FYI, if any of you are going for a nexus interview, they now changed the rules so that (if interview at the airport) you have two interviews now. One in Canada, and another in the US at an airport you will be flying out of.
Super big pain, but you can also choose beforehand to go to the border and have the interviews done same day
|
It's kind of dumb, but it's not a huge deal. I did mine in the spring and flew a couple weeks later for the US interview. It wasn't a huge issue.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 06:31 PM
|
#4896
|
Franchise Player
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by chedder
Forgive my ignorance, but does this allow you to make and receive phone calls and regular texts as well? Is it trough a new number?
|
No, I've just been doing voice calls via WhatsApp where needed.
Many places you can get a new number for phone calls/texts, but Australia has requirements about showing ID at an office to get a number.
|
|
|
The Following User Says Thank You to bizaro86 For This Useful Post:
|
|
08-13-2023, 07:12 PM
|
#4897
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: California
|
Does anyone have a recommendation for Canadian SIM cards?
I use a Verizon MVNO here and it doesn't work anywhere outside the US50. Didn't even work in Guam or Northern Mariana Islands when I was there. I plan to spend a couple weeks in Canada and don't really want to rely on WiFi everywhere.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 07:22 PM
|
#4898
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Somewhere down the crazy river.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by butterfly
Does anyone have a recommendation for Canadian SIM cards?
I use a Verizon MVNO here and it doesn't work anywhere outside the US50. Didn't even work in Guam or Northern Mariana Islands when I was there. I plan to spend a couple weeks in Canada and don't really want to rely on WiFi everywhere.
|
I picked up a few Giant Tree sims off of Amazon for a trip to the US, they work in Canada as well.
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 07:47 PM
|
#4899
|
Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Calgary, AB
|
Piling on the SIM discussion, is Airalo the best for the States too, or is there someone better?
__________________
Turn up the good, turn down the suck!
|
|
|
08-13-2023, 08:26 PM
|
#4900
|
Powerplay Quarterback
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by getbak
Piling on the SIM discussion, is Airalo the best for the States too, or is there someone better?
|
If your phone supports e-sims, Airalo is generally the way to go for U.S. travel. As long as you are ok with 'data only'. (No traditional voice calls or texts).
T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T offer free trials of their networks for 30 days using e-sims. But these free trial options can be trickier to setup from Canada and sometimes only work on certain devices. For example with T-Mobile you may need a US App Store ID and US VPN to install it. And maybe a GPS spoofer. A person would likely want to stick with Airalo unless they're really comfortable with tech workarounds.
Physical sim cards in the U.S. aren't quite as cheap as in say, Europe, so there's a price advantage to using e-SIMs in the U.S. T-Mobile and AT&T are popular physical sim card options.
Airalo raised $60 million this month in a Series B round. Prior to that they had raised $5 million. They are the most recognizable name in this space by quite a margin, and have always seemed to have the best reviews overall.
Other options like Holafly and Nomad are probably the second and third most well known. They all pretty much work the same way and seem to piggy-back off the same providers. You could try comparing those 3 and see if there's much of a difference. There seems to be a new Airalo-esque clone site every week.
|
|
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to cmyden For This Useful Post:
|
|
Thread Tools |
Search this Thread |
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 01:14 AM.
|
|