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Thread: Using mobile phones in America

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    Using mobile phones in America

    I have a vodafone pay as you go mobile phone. It is a few years old Motarola. I asked in a vodafone shop about using it in America and he said mine only has 2 wavebands and you need 3 wavebands in America.
    I am reluctant to buy a new one, as it would just be for the occasional text home, or for us to contact each other if we got separated.
    Has anyone got any suggestions
    (by the way we have a set of Binatone 2 way radios which we found quite useful last year in France for keeping in contact in theme parks)


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    You need a triband phone for use in USA so that shop person was right. You can either buy a mobile (or, as they're called, cell phone) if you wish but these cost around $50 upwards and both Tracfone and Virgin have pay as you go services.

    With regard to your 2 way radios, you need to be very careful with these if you purchased them in the UK as the US uses different wave bands for emergency services, etc and you don't want to be stopping some vital service with a 'where are you' transmission!

    I think you'll find lots of info when these issues have been discussed before if you do a search on the forum (along the top menu row).
    blott


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    with oranage contracts you can't use pay as you go in america either, you have to have a contract. i don't know if it's the same for vodaphone but best to check!!


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    I used to have a triband Motorola under a vodaphone contract and it worked perfectly in America as long as I remembered to change the band as soon as I landed there. I now have a Samsung S300 triband with Orange, also on a contract. The band changes automatically with the search facility and the calls are cheaper as well.
    Nostromo


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    Thanks.
    I have done a search for the old message threads, and I have emailed Binatone to ask for a list of wavebands they use and whether they are suitable for use in America.


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    You can easily buy walkie talkies in Walmart quite cheaply that have a range of 3 miles+. It is quite fun listening to others conversations in the parks, though I hated the call sign my DH decided to call me (big bum[:I])


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    i took the liberty of on my most recent trip to florida purchasing a US T-Mobile sim card and just putting it in my UK phone (which is triband). They use the system the UK used to have with expiring credit (if I recall correctly the old UK system), but can be useful. DOn't spend too long though as the US system you pay for calls you receive too.


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    You can also rent a tri-band mobile phone.
    Don't know the cost but there are many firms out there.
    Just use a search engine.


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    When we were over in florida last november Ian used his mobile phone, more than anticipated, no actually he just forgot he was overseas - conclusion, £200+ phone bill for 10 days!! Walkie talkies from walmart and a phone card in future!
    Sue
    http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/Villas/1242.aspx


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    I always use the text message service on my mobile when i'm in the usa. If you ring someone they always go on for ages costing lots of money but if you text them you get your message to them and don't have to answer five hundred questions! You still have to pay to receive text messages though.


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