My SXSW experience shows that if you aren't a VOIP or gadget guru like Alec Saunders or Andy Abramson and you are a Canadian travelling in the States then as of March 2008, the best thing to do to avoid extremely high Canadian mobile roaming rates is to:
- Get an unlocked, jailbroken, activated iPhone
- Buy a GoPhone from AT&T
- Activate it and slip the SIM into your iPhone. The $10 included with the phone is great if you are just calling folks on AT&T otherwise $50 will do you for a week. Unfortunately GoPhone data rates are a ripoff so using EDGE on your iPhone is prohibitively expensive
- SMS and phone others on AT&T for free and keep in touch! It worked great (texting and phoning with the iPhone is so much easier than T9 on my N95 or any other handset!) at SXSW. Now if only I could set up Twitter so that I only get SMS from my Twitter friends who are whereever I am travelling too, I could have kept in 24 hours a day sync with my Twitter SXSW crowd! (yes I know you can do this manually but there ought to be a way to do this semi-automatically!)
For the record I used my iPhone for SMS and phone calls with the GoPhone SIM and I used my N95 for video recording and photo uploading over WiFi. It worked great but most people couldn't master the mental S60 gymnastics that I had to do (e.g. frequent rebooting) to get the N95 to work with the flakey SXSW WiFi. And I used Skype to phone home for nearly free over WiFi from the hotel.
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Tmobile works much better
Hi,
Just wanted to add that I do the same thing with my iPhone, but instead use Tmobile. For $100 (including sim) you get 1000 minutes (including voicemail, caller id, call waiting, and US long distance) that don't expire for 1 year. I take about 10 weekend trips a year. After paying Rogers/Fido rates for roaming and LD, this is much better. I forward my Fido cell to the tmobile number and talk/text like I'm at home. Texts are 10 cents each. I keep the Tmobile card in my wallet for unplanned trips to Washington. The only semi expensive part is that LD back to Canada is 50cents per minute, so make sure you have people call you back. Oh, and ATT does have better coverage, but not a huge difference.
Happy Travels!
watch the fine print
Question for using internet service
it just works but the rates were expensive
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