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One more question,
Do the Usa sim card you have suggested include internet access?
Ian0 -
False?
I was only there 3 weeks ago and can confirm AT&T will have no problem giving you PrePay phone CALLS. However data is excluded, and I understood this was what the OP wanted. However, if you'd care to advise which network provided pre-paid data, as T-Mobile refused to provide a Data-enabled SIM without a continuous mandate. This wasn't a retailer, but the network's own branded outlet. Even they suggested AT&T, wrongly as the only alternative.0 -
Squingo, the sim cards are already data activated. You just need to enter the APN for the carrier on your phone and choose which data option you want.
Buzby, look at the links above. Both of them list options where you can add by the day or by the month. You can do all this from their websites after you log into your account or from the phone. For example (As posted above) tmobile has options for $2/day for unlimited talk/text/data at EDGE speeds. If you go for $3/day you will get 3g for the first 200 MB or so. Please look at the links.0
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