Hey how does Jason Bourne do it so easily? On May 6, 2016 3:03 PM, "Trey Scarborough" <t...@3dsc.co> wrote:
> I agree T-mobile is probably the best option. free calls & slow data but > its enough to get by with. Plus IP calling when you get back to a wifi > connection. > > On 5/6/2016 8:12 AM, Cassidy B. Larson wrote: > >> I have TMobile here at home and usually go to Europe for a month each >> year. TMob gives its users free roaming with free 2G data and free texts >> internationally (for most popular destinations). I can pay extra for 3G >> data speeds if I want, but the 2G speeds are fine for me with Maps, and >> email checkings on the go. Prior to this option from TMobile I would >> get a sim card in each country I visited and load it up with $20 or so. >> That got expensive and annoying fast, and if you didn’t get an >> “in-country” sim card you’d be roaming and thus eat through your balance >> quicker. That’s why the Tmobile option is great for me, I get to keep >> my number and go wherever I want. I believe it’s 20c/min for calls, but >> I normally just skype/facetime once I’m back at the hotel/BnB and using >> Wifi for free. >> >> >> On May 6, 2016, at 6:53 AM, Gino Villarini <ginovi...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:ginovi...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Friends, >>> >>> Ill be in Europe traveling during the month of June. What would be >>> the best option for mobile data while traveling to UK, France, Italy, >>> Switzerland, Germany and Spain? >>> >>> I was thinking a mobile hotspot with roaming of sorts... I dont wish >>> to swap my phone sim card. >>> >>> Is there a good Wifi network available? FON? >>> >>> >>> >> > >